He says the outbound trend has shifted over the prior five to ten years from college-only moves toward high school, junior high, and family immigration, and that these earlier movers adapt better.
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"...we're finding is that maybe like five, 10 years ago, the trend was, as you say, moving... The trend was these Chinese students... These..."
"...lot of stress. So, there are two, there's two, these two trends. Okay?"
"Yeah, but like what will America become like if this trend continues?"
"Okay. All right. So right now, if these trends continue, okay, there's certain problems that arise. Okay? The first thing is that America will..."
"...doctrinal groupings on the right and the left, could accelerate the trend towards such technological managerialism. Such a large dominant party would combine American..."
"...pillar of the strategy is you Strangle Tehran. Okay. Why biggest trend is pull heart of Iran you basically block the people's access to..."
"The Americans guaranteed seamless, politically neutral international exchange. So if this trend continues, if you don't do anything about Russia, Russia would take over..."
"...will create a war in the oceans okay so that's one trend that we will see happening another trend that we'll see happening is..."
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"...-globalising world, China could very well be the biggest victim of trends. Professor Zhang, Donald Trump's deadline for imposing a blockade of the Strait..."
"...shifting away from U.S. treasuries and purchasing more gold. If the trend continues, then America could face a sovereign debt crisis. And so the..."
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