But in a globalized economy, old-fashioned isolationism just isn't tenable. |
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In a globalized world, is it helpful to consider economic prosperity, foreign policy, and security and migration in separate silos? |
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Joanna Grabski examined the globalized world of fashion emerging from Dakar's streets and ateliers. |
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In these essays, the globalized economy appears principally as a means of melioration for the gutsy women who exploit its singular opportunities. |
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In recent centuries the world has become a globalized whole, united by the capitalist economic system. |
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It just goes to show that there's nothing like a globalized media for sensationalism. |
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In a globalized world and given the economic environment in the West, onshoring should be given as much importance as offshoring. |
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The world is too globalized, too interconnected, too interdependent to allow for that. |
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In a globalized economy, it imposes penury on trading partners, especially the poorest countries. |
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In the context of a globalized, increasingly borderless, interdependent world, the meaning of distance and communication has changed radically. |
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In this globalized economy, they recognized that a flood engulfing one would soon swamp them all. |
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The reality in this globalized world is that competitiveness is the name of the game. |
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Now it is possible to concentrate income quickly through the globalized financial system which grows in lockstep with the increasing concentration of income upward. |
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It should be remembered that it was globalized racism which created the necessity for the supranational flag of diaspora and cultural nationalism. |
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The reality is that in an increasingly globalized economy, our understanding of these linkages and spillovers is not as good as it should be. |
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These alliances sometimes have great breadth and may be read as strategies of liberation that respond to the current ways in which capital is regionalized and globalized. |
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Neither Smith nor Marx can carry us far into the guts of globalized financial capitalism. |
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This is a byproduct of globalized free trade. The open market system causes the countries to pit against each other. |
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In this globalized world and Arab Spring fervor, the days of regimes such as the one you face in Syria are numbered. |
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In the struggle for social harmony in a globalized world, the immigrants will have to take the lead. |
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Not only is it possible, it is absolutely essential that a nation hold on to its culture in a globalized economy. |
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Certainly, AIG needed enablers to so permeate the globalized financial system. |
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The participation in, and recognition of, democratically elected local Baha'i governance, brings Baha'is into alignment with the national and globalized authority structures. |
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It is this massive boom in poultry that is largely responsible for changing the rural South from a biracial, agricultural culture to a globalized entrepot. |
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On the contrary, our model positions us well to make diversity and cosmopolitanism our comparative advantage in the new globalized economy. |
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Human lives have become disposable in the face of mammon and structures that have become monstrous and globalized! |
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Globalization is here to stay, but it will remain an easy target for its opponents as long as only the elites are globalized. |
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In an increasingly globalized industrial environment, Canada must offer the conditions necessary to attract investment capital. |
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On the one hand, there is the globalized tradable sector — companies that have to compete with everybody everywhere. |
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The first, globalized sector is producing a lot of the productivity gains, but it is not producing a lot of the jobs. |
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But the ways of a globalized ecology, rigged as it is upon a patchwork of political boundaries, works often delusively, rarely inscribing itself in a single language. |
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In the globalized world in which we live, air traffic is of utmost importance. |
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The ability to gather information from foreign jurisdictions is also key to enforcing and promoting competition in a globalized economy. |
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The moment the debate was publicized on the Internet, it was globalized. |
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There are profound limitations in the present globalized economic system that makes a radical change of direction mandatory. |
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I asked him what he thought of the glittering, globalized new Times Square that he had helped bring into being. |
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The choice of who pays, and who is left out, at the table of globalized progress, is not haphazard. |
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In our increasingly globalized world, worldwide integration goes hand in hand with regionalization. |
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In a globalized world linked by the free-flow of information, inconsistencies of application result in confusion for the public. |
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Because I experience in my own way, foreignness and melancholy but also the joy required by the globalized world? |
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In a globalized world, it is a given that we need to regulate trade, the financial system, and the interconnected economy. |
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Anyone who tells you that today, in a globalized world, this question is purely an internal Canadian concern is selling you verbal swampland. |
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Yet we are dependent upon an increasingly vulnerable globalized food system. |
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The need for such questions has become even more urgent in the light of an ungoverned globalized market system. |
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In an increasingly globalized world, the security of its foreign affairs functions is vitally important to any government. |
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But if the exhibition failed to instate a new globalized interpretation of art history or even to propose a usable definition of good art, this was perhaps by design. |
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And because we operate in a globalized environment we can employ this work in other countries. |
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Pull factors include a globalized, free market economy that has increased the demand for cheap labour, goods and services in countries of destination. |
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And in our globalized and digitized world, anyone who is unable to read or write has no access to education and is therefore a loser from the very start. |
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At present, that task has been put to one side, as, in an increasingly globalized world, the focus is on ensuring that road users are alert and on identifying potential road safety hazards. |
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These two books present important reminders that if our world is to become more globalized and humane, governments, including our own, must keep step by prosecuting war criminals. |
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In a globalized world that tends to homogenize cultures, cultural diversity provides an important safeguard for both ecosystems and social systems. |
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The international economy, encouraged by free trade policies of governments such as Canada's, is tearing down barriers to globalized commerce with increasing frequency. |
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The foiling of the terrorist plot in Britain clearly shows that in a globalized world, the arrests of terrorists across an ocean may be the only thing stopping them from appearing on your doorstep. |
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Everyone can agree that the world is more globalized than it was 30 years ago, but less widely appreciated is the fact that the world is much more democratized than it was 30 years ago. |
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During the year, our people again showed their ability to manage both difficulties and opportunities responsively and with great discipline in the unstable conditions of a globalized world. |
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In this globalized, two-tiered context, combining plenty and scarcity, we can dream up every possible sort of regulation, but we are first obliged to curb an economy of plenty and speed that opens up all possibilities. |
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Because these two sectors are evolving in a globalized environment that is on the way to becoming totally liberalized, they could have a common destiny. |
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Only poverty has been truly globalized in our age. The overpraised neoliberalism and the omnipotent market is a mistaken vision and it is the root cause of some of the most serious problems that afflict us. |
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All four pillars are vitally important but none more so today than learning to live together, which has become one of the most difficult challenges facing us in our increasingly globalized world. |
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Surely to maintain this situation is adopting an unsustainable strategy in a globalized world economic community of trying to compete at the bottom end. |
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At the same time in which the planet is being globalized, we see the exacerbation of ethnic groups that often foment violence and the rejection of the other. |
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The representative of New Zealand said that, in rejoining the Organization, his country acknowledged IOM's relevance in an increasingly globalized world. |
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The city's population grew rapidly again in the early 1980s as China greatly expanded and globalized its economy, and Beijing again became a magnet for labour. |
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If our society's goal is good wages and benefits, there's not much point in fretting about whether the jobs our globalized economy creates are in the manufacturing sector. |
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In a world of frictionless, completely globalized trade, people on average would all be richer but every society would include a wider range of class, comfort, and well-being than it now does. |
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This is an important factor for investors in our increasingly globalized world, and will consequently make Germany a far more attractive place to do business. |
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What role would you like to see your country play on the international stage, and how do you see that stage changing in our ever more globalized world? |
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In a globalized world one needs to take a global perspective. |
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Its objective is to better understand the realities of the social economy and make the social economy better known so that it can promote its ideas as part of a new vision of globalized growth. |
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In our globalized world, this is true of states as well. |
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Some expressed the view that it could be a drawback not to have people who are familiar with local culture and language, even in a globalized environment. |
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Championing this notion calls for a return to public action in a sphere that goes beyond national borders and rises to the challenge of the transnational issues that it must face in a globalized world. |
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Contact between people, offline or online, fosters exchanges of best practices and knowledge, and develops people's international skills, elements which are ever more needed in our increasingly globalized world. |
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We are living in an increasingly globalized world, with our social and economic life largely determined by relations that transcend our national borders. |
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However, the complex and truly globalized shipbuilding market contrasts with the current international framework for the protection of patents, established in 1925 and never changed substantially since then. |
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The trend toward globalized economies, itself deeply influenced by technological advances, is now being paralleled by the internationalization of copyright laws applying to digital technology, particularly the Internet. |
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Both sectarian religious and public languages are irreplaceably important for religious communities in our globalized world. |
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The port has allowed Tangier to become a more globalized city with new international opportunities that will help facilitate economic growth. |
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In fact, in this globalized world, we all depend on each other. |
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With production holding at 40 to 50 toboggans per season, this isn't a globalized conglomerate, but Camden says that's exactly the idea. |
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The only surprise was how rapidly technological advances unfolded such that this move became globalized far quicker than anyone realized. |
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As the world becomes increasingly globalized, international tourism, communication and business collaboration had increased. |
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Belgium's strongly globalized economy and its transport infrastructure are integrated with the rest of Europe. |
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This created more opportunities for Chinese people to interact with people outside of their country of origin to create a more globalized culture. |
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With the advent of the Information Age at the end of the 20th century, modern humans live in a world that has become increasingly globalized and interconnected. |
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In our increasingly globalized world, mediated images exist in a problematic tension emblematic of the intersection of neoliberal and neoconservativism. |
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Sociologists such as Ulrich Beck envisioned the society of risk as a new cultural value which saw risk as a commodity to be exchanged in globalized economies. |
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This globalized democracy is facilitated by a strengthened conception of human rights that includes increasing the currency of economic and social rights in international law. |
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But intentional locavorism as a phenomenon is quite recent, and only exists within and against the context of the globalized corporate food market. |
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Globalized investment managers should move funds among markets in a volume sufficient to arbitrage real yields together. |
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Globalized Soul uses the opportunity to explore the principles of ancient Jainism, which birthed Gandhi's concept of nonviolence. |
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Globalized society offers a complex web of forces and factors that bring people, cultures, markets, beliefs, and practices into increasingly greater proximity to one another. |
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