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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
At this moment in history, millions of 'working dads' are desiring to do what they do not feel they have the right to do: be more devoted as a dad, less devoted as a worker. This feeling is far more ubiquitous among men executives than women executives in many areas of the world because, for instance, Asia-Pacific women executives today are more than six times as likely to not have children than men executives are. The Asia-Pacific executive man is about six times as likely to be a working dad as an executive woman is to be a working mom.
I think to reach a Champions League final isn't easy, whether it's in Europe or Asia.
I expect more people from China and Asia to end up in the NBA. — © Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
I expect more people from China and Asia to end up in the NBA.
Let us together commence a journey of peace, harmony and progress in South Asia.
When I worked in Asia for a long time, I just felt like I needed a break.
The United States being in Asia is unambiguously a good thing for the region.
Hopefully I can do well and I hope tennis can get bigger in Japan and Asia. That's my goal.
The challenge to Asia is to discard the dry, meatless bone of mysticism and fatalism.
They talk about the failure of socialism but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America?
The boys know they're from Southeast Asia, and they have their food and their music and their friends, and they have a pride particular to them.
In 2007 I was at Facebook, and we looked at some of the social networks in Asia, and they were full of games.
For us in Asia, fermented, bubbly, creamy things are just the norm.
EmTech Asia brings together some of the brightest minds in technology and computer security. — © Walter O'Brien
EmTech Asia brings together some of the brightest minds in technology and computer security.
Once I became more famous, I was proud that people in Asia started to look towards me.
We expect Seoul to be one of our most important markets not only in Asia but around the world.
I am not conscious of a single experience throughout my three months' stay in England and Europe that made me feel that after all East is East and West is West. On the contrary, I have been convinced more than ever that human nature is much the same, no matter under what clime it flourishes, and that if you approached people with trust and affection you would have ten-fold trust and thousand-fold affection returned to you.
I had a lot of romantic notions about what it would mean to cross Asia by foot.
I was very early on in taking venture capital abroad: to Europe first, then Asia.
There's never been a real destination resort in Asia, and when we open the Venetian Macao, it will be the first.
Asia has an army of low-wage laborers to thank for its economic boom.
So much of what we see and hear about the Middle East focuses on what we call politics, which is essentially ideology. But when it comes to the Middle East, and especially the Arab world, simply depicting people as human beings is the most political thing you can do. And that's why I chose to write about food: food is inherently political, but it's also an essential part of people's real lives. It's where the public and private spheres connect.
There are children who are working in textile businesses in Asia who would be prostitutes on the streets if they did not have those jobs
'Dhoka,' I think, is not just meant for Pakistan and India but for South Asia.
Chinas development is an opportunity for the international community, for Japan and for the Asia-Pacific.
In fact, Tibet is one of the most popular European tourist attraction of asia.
Prudence dictates that there should be a balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region.
If you look at the movement of refugees, in Vladimir Lenin's phrase, "the people who voted with their feet," the movement of refugees until comparatively modern times was overwhelmingly from West to East, not from East to West. Refugees of all kinds were constantly fleeing from Christendom to the Islamic lands. Jews of course and Muslims of course, but even some Christians and the movement of refugees went overwhelmingly that way.
We know there can be no justice in the Middle East without a Palestinian state. But there can be no security in the Middle East without a Palestinian state.
In a state like Pennsylvania, the paradox is, to win, you have to get the conservative Democrats in the west, but you still have to do well with the collar-county moderates in the east. [Mitt] Romney did fine with the moderates, but not the conservative Democrats. Trump is doing well with the conservative Democrats. Now Trump has to seal the deal with the moderates in the east.
I'm delighted to have been accepted into the U.S.A. with my fishing program after its success in Australia and throughout the U.K., Europe, and Asia.
My scientific career has developed on three continents: Asia, Europe and North America.
Southeast Asia was home for much of my childhood, but I moved to Hawaii when I was in high school.
When you talk about Al-Qaeda it doesn't matter if he's Syrian or American or from Europe or from Asia or Africa.
There is talk of the failure of socialism, and where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia, and in Latin America?
Football in Japan is highly looked upon, even more than in the rest of Asia.
Those of us lucky enough to fall in love with Asia know that it's an affair that's as long as it is resonant.
Every time we had a hot war going on in Asia, it was difficult for Asian Americans here.
We want to be successful in places like Europe, U.S. and in other parts of Asia. That's our goal. — © Ok Taec-yeon
We want to be successful in places like Europe, U.S. and in other parts of Asia. That's our goal.
It is Japan's mission to be supreme in Asia, the South Seas and eventually the four corners of the world.
The people of Asia were slaves, because they had not learned how to pronounce the word 'no'.
Even though there's a lot of horror from Asia in the American cinematic tradition, I hadn't seen Asians at the center of it.
Southeast Asia is now a region full of hope because of the freedoms America has helped foster.
The position is that stability and peace in Asia depend on a cooperative relationship between China and the United States.
If we don't set the rules for commerce in the Asia-Pacific region, China will.
We wanna go back to Southeast Asia and just do it right for them.
As a continent, I think there are opportunities for Asia to accept imports of Wyoming coal.
I don't want to take too much responsibility, where I'm like, 'Oh, I'm representing Asia.'
I like Thailand, and I love coming to Asia with the whole vibe, food, temperature, and climate. — © Alistair Overeem
I like Thailand, and I love coming to Asia with the whole vibe, food, temperature, and climate.
There's nothing that the United States can do. Nothing that would change systems in the Middle East, nothing the United States can do that would make the Middle East a better place.
Asia has a great future; we here in the Philippines will benefit from this Asian prosperity.
When we talk about the Far East we usually mean the Far East itself, including Primorye Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Kamchatka, and Chukotka, as well as Eastern Siberia. All this area contains tremendous resources, including oil and gas, 90 percent of Russian tin, 30 percent of Russian gold, 35 percent of forest, 70 percent of Russia's fish is harvested in the local waters.
The Philippines is where Asia wears a smile. Beautiful products can only be made by happy people.
We want a rules-based order in Asia-Pacific like we have had in the Atlantic.
There are supply chains that exist in China and Asia now which the U.S. simply can't replicate.
Famously in 1936, Oswald Mosley led a march of his British black shirts through a mostly Jewish neighborhood, in the east end of London. What resulted was what they called the "Battle of Cable Street", where Oswald Mosley and his fascists basically got the snot beaten out of them when East London rose up against them and beat them up.
China's development is an opportunity for the international community, for Japan and for the Asia-Pacific.
I'm a big star in Asia, but I never think about being famous.
I do think, from the other side, that George W. ush was somewhat of an innocent in his thinking about what Ronald Reagan did during the Cold War and by bringing democracy to Eastern Europe. I think he believed that he could do the same thing by bringing democracy - or Midland, Texas, really - to the Middle East. I truly think he felt it was possible. "I want to do for the Middle East what Reagan did for the Soviet Union."
Now, most of the new immigrants coming to this country are from Asia as opposed to Europe.
I believe that the existing power structures in Europe and Northeast Asia are not sustainable through 2020.
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