Nationally and parochially, the tide seems to have turned in favour of the men from the east. |
To approach this issue slowly, or parochially, is to ensure that the future of Canada is one of global pretender, rather than one of global player. |
There are two ways of approaching such a question: either by trying to assess the war's impact in the Middle East, or by focusing parochially on UK domestic politics. |
It is essential, in fact, that all interests actively contribute to the strategy, and deal with issues broadly rather than parochially to ensure the strategy's full implementation. |
Hence, in Chapman's history of southern African literatures, South African literature and more parochially, South African literature in English occupies a central place. |
Does he have any indication that they are wrong and that the government is correct in doing it backwards, slow and possibly a parochially crooked way? |