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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of inward-looking in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of inward-looking in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of inward-looking in a Sentence

  1. Finance Minister Taro Aso:

    It's deeply deplorable, inward-looking policies involving one-sided, protectionist measures benefit no country.

  2. John Cryan:

    We have become inward-looking and bureaucratic. Our confidence to engage with the outside world has been dented.

  3. David Tucker:

    It is a tragedy, we were once part of the world's most powerful economic bloc. Now we are just an inward-looking island that is going to get smaller.

  4. North Korea.Evans Revere:

    The fact that we're getting so many reports suggesting that there's been a massive lockdown and crackdown and possible executions, tells me that something significant is up. And it's it doesn't bode well for not only North Korea's economy, but for the ability of many people to get by on a day-to-day basis in North Korea, this is a pretty serious situation for the North Korean leader, and this also may explain the relative quiet that we've seen from North Korea since the North Korea.Evans Revere presidential election. They may very well be inward looking right now and trying to figure out how to get through the next few months.

  5. Finance Minister Taro Aso:

    Inward-looking policies involving one-sided, protectionist measures benefit no country.


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