Directed or moving inward or toward a center.
1 China was Australia's fastest-growing and most valuable inbound travel market, he said.
2 Reports from New Caledonia say inbound flights are fully booked until Christmas.
3 The technology is evolving fast, which means two inbound waves of problems.
4 Crew on inbound ships are not allowed to disembark, the notice said.
5 The alert, in capital letters, read: Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii.
6 It was a good tactic, particularly if there were more dropships inbound .
7 Munich boasts the largest number of inbound commuters of any German district.
8 The Investment Commission, which regulates inbound investments, made the ruling on Wednesday.
9 With high winds inbound , a veld fire could spread at any time.
10 We've got extra squads inbound , but until the cavalry shows-betterget started.
11 Meanwhile, a ministerial decree was on Friday restricting inbound visitors to Ambae.
12 Details of the inbound flights are in an advertisement on this page.
13 The company has suspended inbound and outbound truck loadings at the terminal.
14 We know he's a great inbound defender, great pick-and-roll defender, great post defender.
15 Ms Hrdlicka said the new route should also stimulate inbound tourism to Australia.
16 China has been Australia's most valuable inbound tourism market since 2011.
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