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Sentences with footloose

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  • People that are single tend to be more footloose.
  • To feel footloose
  • Contrary to the sceptics, MNCs are not simply national firms with international operations, nor are they, as the hyperglobalizers argue, footloose corporations which wander the globe in search of maximum profits.
  • It's in this part of the economy, and not in footloose multinational companies, where there's the highest potential for more good jobs.
  • If these features define the footloose company, British businesses qualify as among the most market orientated and footloose in the world.
  • In appearance, the RV is not much different from what a pair of footloose retirees might drive to Yellowstone but for the words ‘Asthma Van’ emblazoned emphatically in black on each side.
  • We like to keep it footloose and fancy free and take delight in the fact that the performance can take many twists and turns.
  • Yes, well, a Shaughraun is an Irish rural character, a vagabond, a footloose but loyal trickster.
  • Thanks to our footloose times, all their children have gone abroad; and now, though elderly themselves, they have to continue the role of caring; this time, it is babysitting the grandchildren!
  • Contrary to their romantic image, nomads are not simply footloose people addicted to wanderlust.
  • Less security, more pressure and the constant fear that they would be thrown on the scrap heap because their business could not generate the hyper-profits that footloose global capital came to demand.
  • He added that the high dependence on imported goods, was the result of the government attracting footloose industries in Indonesia.
  • The boomers are actually doing a lot more travelling than their footloose children.
  • The emphasis upon footloose capital and a new global capitalist order is overstated as is the decline of the welfare state.
  • ‘A high proportion of this capital is footloose, ready to take off if there is a more promising investment at hand, or if the value of US investment looks like contracting,’ he wrote.
  • His footloose and fancy-free lifestyle means he had no qualms about buying a home in New Zealand and opening a restaurant in the heart of Newmarket where competition is brisk.
  • Tony, a footloose and hard-living traveller, finds himself penniless and without a job out in the wilds of Kenya.
  • But it is not the change, but the way it has been driven by footloose capital pre-occupied with the need to extract short-term profits for demanding shareholders that has maximised the pain.
  • But beneath it all is the realisation that the modern world doesn't owe the trade union movement a future, and indeed, the trends of global capital are actively working against it by making the flow of capital so footloose and amoral.
  • This implies that new footloose and supply-oriented firms are more likely to avoid locations with high local tax efforts.
  • Piles of suitcases symbolize a generation of migrants and Guthrie's footloose nature.
  • Notwithstanding that, deepening the roots of foreign-owned multinationals in Ireland - and making them less footloose - is important.
  • When she was 20, she was footloose and fancy-free, with no family or serious career to tie her down.
  • With the web-spinning super hero and his alter ego, Peter Parker, footloose and fancy free again, Quesada assures.
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