Therefore the choice of the correct or appropriate mode of internationalization or market entry is strategically important. |
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New features for 3.0 include a project management system with Gantt charts, along with internationalization and simpler installation. |
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In the 1980s, when China was still at the beginning of its opening period, she forecast the importance of educational internationalization. |
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However, the internationalization of the defense industry as well as liberalized defense exports can easily alter the defense requirements. |
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This surprising result could possibly stem from the fact that the latter placed higher emphasis on internationalization in general. |
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But a major development in the 18th century was the internationalization of the patronage of Venetian painters. |
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A third strategy for curricular internationalization is international exchanges. |
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The Organization has been at the forefront of the universalization of the human rights norm and the internationalization of the human conscience. |
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Indigenous peoples are paying the price for the regionalization, nationalization and internationalization of our land and resources. |
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The paper concludes that de-nationalization is probably a better option than internationalization. |
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Its internationalization is not a catchword, but rather a part of a strategy necessary for survival. |
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If from 1970 to 2000 the Internet was dominantly American, its internationalization is dividing according to language, culture and continent. |
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The bureau has acquired a new presence worldwide to keep up with the internationalization of criminal activity around the world, and he was a leader in that. |
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With the pressures of liberalization and internationalization, the man in power both lacked ways of actively solving these issues and was unreceptive to suggestions. |
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Canada in concert with like-minded nations must address and combat the growing regionalization and internationalization of the conflict. |
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With the city's ever greater internationalization, the demand for domestic servants who can speak English and provide quality service is rising quickly. |
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The internationalization of the Roman Curia, begun by Leo IX, continued to attract important leaders of the reform to Rome. |
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Worldwide individual mobility is one of the hallmarks of globalization and of the internationalization of higher education. |
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What has radically changed is the internationalization and industrialization of research. |
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He claimed that Djiboutian dramatization and internationalization of the border incident had gotten out of hand. |
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The internationalization of markets has produced what is sometimes described as a global maximum wage. |
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We forged ahead with the internationalization of our activities, in keeping with the Group's general policy. |
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If current trends of internationalization continue, the distribution of the world's wealth and talent will be further skewed. |
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Drug trafficking and money-laundering were only two alarming demonstrations of the dangers and profitability of crime and its internationalization. |
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Six prizes have been awarded to successful companies, that have played an important role in the internationalization and strengthening of the Italy-China business relationship. |
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It was created against the backdrop of growing internationalization of standardization on the one hand and diminishing resources of the OSH lobby on the other. |
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The internationalization of the anti-terrorist effort imposes obligations on states to share information, coordinate plans and operations and find ways to harmonize laws and regulations. |
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This new global reality has made police interoperability a significant matter of concern and has motivated a substantial amount of collaboration and internationalization of policing. |
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And the economic cost of a low rate of internationalization is clear. |
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Multilingualism in computing can be considered part of a continuum between internationalization and localization. |
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Anxiety over their position caused terms such as internationalization and globalization to enter everyday language. |
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The 18 represents the 18 letters that come between the first and the last in internationalization. |
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The current study examines the relationship between internationalization and cycle time, and how their interaction relates to firm performance. |
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At the same time, professional services providers have witnessed the internationalization of production, and the growing importance of regional trade and South-South trade, and of competition-related issues. |
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The internationalization of the International Surrealism Now is more than one evidence. |
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Our objective is not to call in question the theoretical approaches advanced to explain the process of internationalization but to develop their contributions by matching them. |
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But I would now like to stress one thing: namely the internationalization and, in some cases, globalization of the criminal world, along with corruption. |
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In addition, always open on the internationalization, the 4.0 release generalizes the support of specific text encoding in tools of data preparation. |
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This announcement has already been followed by other policies that push ahead with the internationalization of the renminbi and the opening-up of capital-account controls. |
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The atomization and internationalization of corporate investment has led to a relaxation of the oversight of the management of certain multinationals. |
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The university serves as handmaiden to the burgeoning internationalization of scholarly communication, of knowledge in general and of knowledge that applies to commerce between the Nations. |
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There is no need to whinge about the internationalization of football but salaries need to be regulated and that responsibility has not been recognized. |
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The cultural practice of ever-developing modernization, internationalization and globalization is posing an irredeemable danger for a culture to lose its identity. |
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Functional performances have been overall improved by ensuring better internationalization support and by the improvements to the AD sync and import features. |
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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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From that time on, it appeared more and more necessary for tourism to have an appropriate instrument at the intergovernmental level to tackle matters related to its internal development as well as its internationalization. |
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The concept of internationalization, while it has its positive aspects, relies on the notion of economic flows, and we can say that the flows between North and South are either oneway or highly lopsided. |
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I know this is not necessarily the goal of those who call for the internationalization of knowledge or higher education, but the risk of falling into that trap is great. |
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According to Ferid Boughedir, the Tunisian director of Halfaouine, the African film business is a victim of the cultural imperialism lurking behind the internationalization of trade in audiovisual products. |
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In addition, NEP coincided with certain developments in the global economy, such as the new international divi-sion of labour linked to the internationalization of manufacturing production. |
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The London Euromarket led the way in the 1960s toward internationalization of deposit rates. |
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King James was 21 when he and Letterman spent an interview reviewing his many Sports Illustrated covers and discussing the internationalization of basketball. |
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Such movements derive momentum from the internationalization of the world economy and polity, which, over the world generally, gives rise to wholly new nationalisms as well. |
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The new constitution, adopted in 2000, reflected both changing concepts of sovereignty in light of Finland's membership in the EU and the Finns' cautious approach to internationalization. |
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They are seen both as one of the main vectors of the internationalization of economic activity and as a challenge to national statistical systems. |
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If the Cold War is no longer a reason for rejecting the internationalization of materials, there could be other pretexts, good or bad, which would delay it for another half century. |
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Without an investment of human, fiscal and other resources, internationalization efforts will likely remain stagnant or may even decline, the recent report noted. |
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Internationalization of small and medium sized enterprises in the Baltic Sea Region. |
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The office also started an Internationalization and localization policy asking Google, Firefox and SPIP to develop their interfaces in Breton. |
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