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Globalised
Globalised meaning
simple past and past participle of globalise
Example sentences (20)
Oloja noted that in today’s globalised world, countries must adopt their own national strategies and policies to attract the best international students and researchers.
Sustainability for business also means being able to adapt to the transformations that a changing climate will bring to our globalised economy.
Sweeping judgments on this scale are difficult to substantiate but what isn’t in question is the impact and importance the next year will have on the trajectory of our globalised society.
We live in a highly globalised world in which the flow of what is often called “human capital” has become indispensable to the international economy.
Where once we lived in the shadow of the cross, we are now cosmopolitan Europeans creating a post-Catholic society, exploring and re-identifying what it means to be Irish in a globalised world.
He kept saying atmanirbhar but not atmakendrit, we have to be self reliant in a globalised world.
In a globalised and interconnected world marred by uncertainty, Gambia, get used to crisis decision making and the myriad of challenges that presents to lives and livelihoods.
It also represents a defiance of globalised views of economic activity.
The Company continued to deepen reforms by accelerating development of a highly fitting and internationalised, or even globalised operation and management system.
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change supports political leaders and governments to build open, inclusive and prosperous societies in a globalised world.
To paraphrase John Donne, in our globalised world, where migration and tourism are ubiquitous, not even islands are islands.
Jeremy Marsh, Chief Global Marketing Office of Warner Music, said: “Many predicted the globalised world of streaming would see Anglo repertoire flood other markets.
Many issues have globalised the Arctic.
Too much of it was mass-produced, globalised and dull.
With globalised trade and commerce, one never knows when and where opportunity or threat emerge.
Strip away the artificial support and the cost of globalised products would be out of reach for most.
UNCTAD, a UN agency, supports developing countries to access the benefits of a globalised economy more fairly and effectively.
In the 1990s-2000s, the BIS successfully globalised, breaking out of its traditional European core.
Return of social movements A view on globalization, titled Somos cultura que camina en un mundo globalizado ("We are a culture walking in a globalised world").
The Zaza Kurds of Turkey: A Middle Eastern Minority in a Globalised Society.