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How to use globalised in a sentence

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The greatest threat of globalisation is to diversity, or, biodiversity, to use a truly globalised word.
And the vision that must develop has to be one that is functional and that is effective in a globalised world.
In a globalised world it could no longer compete with capitalism and simply gave up, exhausted.
There is an urgent need today for thinking through a new system of national education, commensurate with a globalised world.
Head of the Agriculture society, Wendy Lee Yuen said it was imperative that the sugar industry continues to say alive in a globalised world.
The trade-off in this crisis is not the sort that our globalised politicians are used to dealing with.
However they will need to adapt to a world that has become more complex and globalised since they left office.
This is undoubtedly an age of globalised art, in which artists routinely show in other countries.
But it is the duty of government to make provision for the future and to keep its citizens equipped to compete in a globalised market.
The casualties, in our wonderfully varied city, are as globalised as the ideology that caused them.
It was an attempt to wrest back control from a globalised economy where the multinationals rule.
Ireland is arguably the most globalised society in the world.
Australia has one of the most globalised western economies in the world but have the stampede of foreign investors actually made a quid Down Under?
It comes from a deep-seated conviction that there is only one economic system, the globalised free market, set in the political context of liberal democracy.
Today, I can't make films only for the Bengalis, it must be for a wider audience, not only at home but also people spread across the world in these globalised times.
Our globalised culture in which we are all reduced to some homogenised and saleable object is appearing in its most extreme form on the Internet through cyberculture.
For some cynics, it is merely the foreign junkets and chance to travel on per diem expenses that draws the attraction of our globalised political classes.
As of the 2010s, bus manufacturing is increasingly globalised, with the same designs appearing around the world.
Can we create layers of identity nested in a larger sense of identity, starting from the individual all the way to a globalised human one?
This is related to the deindustrialising globalised context and changes to the family structure.
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Old and historical fraternities and empty comradely cliches will not be enough to produce meaningful gains in China-Africa relations in a competitive globalised world.
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