Students choose an area of global expertise as well as working in cross-functional and multinational teams in virtually every course. |
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They traveled and probably fornicated in cars made by giant multinational corporations. |
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It's in this part of the economy, and not in footloose multinational companies, where there's the highest potential for more good jobs. |
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This year I noticed that a few multinational organizations have begun sending releases in more than one language. |
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But they're still going to have to do a lot of work to get a much needed multinational force on board. |
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It enables people to grow their own food and develop local economies not beholden to either home-grown tyrants or multinational corporations. |
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They could not believe that any sane man would take on a multinational corporation almost single-handed, let alone succeed? |
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We cheer Indian companies that hold their own against multinational corporations. |
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Now according to multinational forces, the U.S. aircraft dropped this bomb in the courtyard of a house, the damage plain to see. |
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Multilateralists can argue that the presence of a multinational force made all the difference. |
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A warlord in the Solomon Islands surrendered Wednesday to a multinational intervention force in the South Pacific island nation. |
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Most contentiously, Pakistan's military ruler has allegedly agreed to allow a multinational force to be stationed inside the country's borders. |
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If the United States continues to enter conflicts as a partner of a multinational force, it will have to observe international laws. |
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Recent surveys showed that a majority of the electorate opposed Japanese participation in the multinational force. |
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On the face of it, leading a multinational force of peacekeepers to Guadalcanal should be a relatively uncontroversial exercise. |
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There were battalions of multinational forces of hired fighters, who went to work for the dictator or guerrilla leader who paid their price. |
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It's been nice, though to my chagrin not a single multinational corporation has offered me an endorsement deal of any kind. |
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Special forces have the advantage of being a niche capability that can be quickly assimilated into a multinational force. |
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In 1989 he was a director of Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, a multinational corporation. |
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Many of them cannot compete with salaries and benefits offered by multinational corporations. |
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Cost-cutting by multinational corporates also gave the serviced apartment sector a boost. |
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When it comes to corporate income taxes, it sure pays to be a multinational these days. |
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Everyone from the corner store to the multinational firm, it seems, is trying to get in on the action. |
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The truly valuable European expertise is in the coordination and operation of multinational, hi-tech projects. |
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At my workplace, food and housekeeping services have been contracted out to subsidiaries of Compass Group, a British multinational corporation. |
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Courses run by other ministries and agencies train civilian and police specialists for peacekeeping contingents of multinational forces. |
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The commander of the multinational division, incorporating our military contingent, is empowered to ensure tactical interaction with the brigade. |
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Few books of poetry have any significance in the larger consumerist culture of multinational commerce. |
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Today Shanghai is the conflux of many multinational companies, some of which have set up their China headquarters here. |
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The result is local resistance to an inrush of unfamiliar ideas, products, and services from multinational companies. |
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Faced with a Europe of fatties, governments across the EU are dithering in the face of pressure from multinational companies. |
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My host worked in an executive capacity for a large multinational company, a chauffeur-driven BMW being among the perks of her job. |
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In Indonesia multinational companies pay workers peanuts and export into Australia without having to pay any tariffs. |
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Those etymologists who can see through the mirrors of conspiracy and who are not in the pay of multinational interests will be aware of this. |
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At night, he is a desk clerk at a multinational hotel watching all that come and go, having to chew on a medicinal root to stay awake. |
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Logistics firms were beginning to play a huge part in the global supply chain of the multinational companies. |
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The fear of cultural homogenization is a growing presence in several cultures and already is a barrier to some multinational businesses. |
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Jordan has over 20 years' high-level management experience in multinational IT companies, most recently with EMC Computer Systems. |
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How free are we in a world dominated by the great American empire and multinational corporations exerting strong-arm tactics on smaller nations? |
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National unity must be harmonized with multinational partners and the community of international organizations and nongovernmental organizations. |
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The multinational firms included those with large captive business process outsourcing centres serving parent firms abroad. |
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He will be able to call on the multinational forces, if he deems it necessary to have them deal with a problem. |
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Cyberespionage is a fact of modern life, unfortunately, whether you're a multinational corporation or the sole proprietor of an e-commerce site. |
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Its multinational remit is to formulate concrete spaces for experience, reflection, and discussion linked to a contemporary populism. |
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Business firms range in size from boutiques operated by individuals to huge multinational corporations employing thousands. |
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Disposable nappies were the product of years of research investment by multinational companies keen to capture and expand a lucrative market. |
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The beneficiaries are not smallholder farmers but huge multinational agribusinesses. |
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This is a clear case of a multinational conglomerate using its political muscle to the disadvantage of everyone but itself. |
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Its customers range in size from small businesses to multinational corporations. |
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Despite the absence of backup from a large multinational, there are counter-arguments that give cause for hope. |
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A multinational behind glamorous fashion and perfume brands pays its factory workers starvation wages. |
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The information is used to assist multinational companies in determining compensation allowances for their expatriate workers. |
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And the State Department has already indicated that a multinational force will be sent to the Haiti soon. |
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The multinational companies tend to have superior risk management systems and better formal quality assurance programmes however. |
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A multinational firm gives cash to immigration officials so they will promptly grant legitimate visa requests for their expatriate employees. |
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A multinational water company, let's call it Global Gush, buys up a waterworks, in say, Buenos Aires. |
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The Jivaro have medicinal plants desired by the multinational Monsanto-Searle. |
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From Seattle to Phnom Penh, protesters are fighting the incursion of supposedly rapacious multinational corporations. |
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Linguistically, what is today the Republic of India is an unfragmented, multilingual, part-exoglossic, multinational State. |
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He mentioned a friend who had resigned from his white-collar professional position with a multinational company to become a teacher. |
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People talk about multinational influence in politics setting the agenda, and while this is true to an extent, it isn't the whole picture. |
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Such a transformation realigns governments, legislatures, and armed forces to multinational collective security and collective defense. |
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It did not take long before the airlift became a multinational and joint logistics marvel. |
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Account holders vary as well, from individuals through to multinational enterprises and governments. |
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But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the kinks and forge bonds of multinational cooperation. |
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A senior business analyst at a multinational has the most succinct summary of possible remedies. |
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Other actors such as multinational corporations or international organizations all have to work within the framework of inter-state relations. |
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And in between stands the multinational corporation which has a foot in both camps if you like. |
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He doubted corporation tax figures would disappoint by year end, given the strong performance of the banks and the multinational sector. |
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My dinner companions are a multinational mix of people tucking into the juicy Argentine beef with equal relish. |
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Yet it is light years distant from Indonesia's troubles in the eyes of multinational companies and foreign portfolio managers. |
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So I for one am ever grateful to those large multinational chemical companies that make dewormers and antibiotics. |
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From multinational corporations to pushcarts, there is a wide variety to choose from in terms of foodstuffs. |
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When the domination of the multinational corporations is threatened, the military violence of the state is used to shore the system up. |
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It blatantly derogates national laws and constitutions while providing extensive powers to global banks and multinational corporations. |
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The only losers in this situation are the multinational drug companies, and anyone else who benefits from big drug sales. |
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He means the military machine of NATO, multinational companies, and institutions like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. |
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After all, that's a typical age for a CEO of a large, multinational organization. |
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The imperial state operates in synergy with its multinational corporations. |
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The tower is tenanted by private corporations, mostly American multinational corporations. |
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The government has decreed a sharp rise in taxation for the multinational oil companies. |
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They are giant multinational corporations, with their tentacles spread across the globe. |
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It is essentially a cover to force countries to open up their markets for multinational corporations to plunder. |
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China, for instance, was opened up to multinational corporations run by Chinese businesspeople who had lived or studied abroad. |
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For many multinational firms doing business in unfamiliar countries, it made sense to create joint ventures with local firms. |
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The WTO has been accused of giving too much room for multinational corporations to expand their businesses without proper control. |
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For example, the Helsinki summit declaration envisions a multinational planning staff to collect information and make assessments. |
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It goes into a bank somewhere in the name of some huge multinational mega conglomerate and adds a few zeros onto some reports. |
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They are saying the only route to sustainable development is partnership with business and self regulation of multinational corporations. |
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He had been a finance manager in a multinational organization in Mumbai with almost 12 years of experience. |
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International sport has become the prisoner of not much more than multinational merchandising and consumerism. |
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Primary producers in all regions of the world would lose as prices are forced down by multinational traders. |
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The multinational consumer goods company has announced that by 2015 their products will no longer contain these micro beads. |
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They can accommodate the individual, the small business, and the multinational corporation. |
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When the Big Five came to China a decade ago, they only served their existing multinational clients operating in China. |
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The musical form and melodic characteristics suggest the Anglo-Celtic and African influences of the multinational workforce that sang the shanty. |
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His current research is about the role of intelligence in multinational counterterrorism activities. |
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Smaller farms in Britain and Africa go out of business as they struggle to compete with multinational operations. |
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Want to know how governments act to crush independent business while protecting multinational oil cartels? |
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A new age was dawning, claims LaFeber, not just an expansion of the old multinational system. |
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But a statement from the multinational forces said only four passengers in the bus were killed and four wounded when the bus was caught in the crossfire. |
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American multinational companies may be best known today for their Byzantine strategies to minimize their U.S. taxes. |
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Like hundreds of its multinational brethren, Apple also is able to cherry-pick its costs. |
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In Quebec, the development of an effective, locally owned distribution system has absolved the Quebecois music industry of an ongoing reliance on multinational firms. |
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Globalisation and economic rationalisation driven by multinational companies is seen by workers as the most serious threat to their standard of living. |
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This multinational is performing amazingly in a sluggish period. |
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The United States announced plans two weeks ago for a multinational anti-piracy coalition, and a flotilla from the European Union began patrols in the gulf last month. |
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The Keystone project is not an American one, but a global one, financed and favored by major multinational oil interests. |
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The company has now completed the U-turn in its strategy which has seen it rowing back from its grand plans to become a multinational multi-utility. |
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The bottom line is that the ICC, like all multinational institutions, is primarily a diplomatic and political body. |
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But the principal enemies of peace and justice in the world today are not hare-coursing baronets, but rapacious multinational corporations and their political emissaries. |
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The multinational bids for contracts anywhere and everywhere in the world. |
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The U.S. government has continually denied the Western Shoshone their land and treaty rights, as it increasingly allocates Nevada's lands to multinational mining. |
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Industrially brewed by large, monopolistic, multinational corporations with marketing programs that may target children. |
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Since being shunted off York's main thoroughfare, the market has been out of sight, out of mind to successive councils far keener to court the big multinational stores. |
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The Swiss multinational company Novartis created one of the first targeted drugs. |
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Yet another dimension is that regulators find it increasingly difficult to monitor the multifarious activities of the multinational, multifunctional bank. |
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A multinational force of US, French and Italian units then moved in. |
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It authorizes the multinational force to remain in Iraq to help ensure security but gives the Iraqi government the right to ask the force to leave at any time. |
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He's asked the multinational forces to stay there and to help him. |
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As long as they remain reliant on the multinational forces, it will be difficult to create a national consensus that will allow the elections to succeed. |
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A global system implies the emergence of multinational companies which operate in a number of states, and which own especial loyalty to no one state. |
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The problem is when multinational corporations are able to operate transnationally without the democratic social controls that operate at national levels. |
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Right now multinational business enjoys a relatively borderless world. |
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We set up an archive business for multinational firms some years ago. |
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In the Gulf war, the United States first mustered an overwhelming force, prepared a multinational coalition, achieved militarily decisive results and got out quickly. |
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Following the global success of his debut work, the smart money would have been on Burke taking another theatrical pop at multinational capitalism. |
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This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains. |
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Working for a multinational and being the spendthrift that he is, he doesn't have the money to buy a laptop for himself, at least not a brand new laptop. |
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Drawn into the murky world of naval intelligence, the captain and his multinational crew are on a mysterious mission that even DeHaan doesn't understand. |
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What happens when an American multinational turns a tiny European principality into a fake war zone? |
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More than a million and a half jobs have been offshored as multinational buccaneers move plants and assembly lines to countries whose workers are paid poverty wages. |
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The scale of the job losses indicate that Ireland remains largely unaffected by the international downturn which has forced US multinational companies to reduce headcounts. |
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The operative word is fair, for soon the City might itself be experimenting with privatisation of water, with French multinational companies running the show. |
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To the contrary, investment by multinational corporations can help alleviate the hellacious environmental conditions from which poor nations suffer. |
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The removal of barriers between countries and a general harmonization of legislation makes it easier for a multinational company to build up an efficient hierarchic structure. |
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The problem with today's publishing is that behind all the imprints we see on spines, most books are the product of just four multinational media conglomerates. |
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While the long food chains provide the multinational suppliers and the supermarkets with rich pickings, they are not good for the producer, the product or the consumer. |
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His daydreams are not about wealth and power, the kind which most of us have but about innovating disruptive technologies that would strike against multinational corporations. |
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If such processes are in motion, they are likely already to be exerting pressure for conformity in the structures and forms adopted by major multinational companies. |
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With globalisation have come huge conglomerations of multinational publishers who swamp the limited Australian market with publications from the USA, the UK and Europe. |
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This exercise allowed us to operate with a multinational force, to test our interoperability, and to provide crews with exposure to more complex scenarios. |
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The concept of fair competition then, is a global convention which both the multinational players and localised business entities are aware of and need to adhere to. |
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It is that multinational corporations and the rich create wealth and he can then take crumbs from their table to distribute to the huddled masses. |
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The Association should encourage the decentralisation of multinational companies to economic blackspots and areas that do not suffer from labour shortages. |
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There is no sense behind those who claim we are in a new benign post-modern globalist world where multinational corporations have uncertain loyalties. |
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Both sides in the fighting accused the other of having curried the favour and financial backing of multinational oil companies that drill for crude nearby. |
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Egypt, Qatar, Syria and Saudi Arabia joined a multinational coalition that opposed Iraq. |
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Financial services provided by multinational corporations based at the Irish Financial Services Centre also contribute to Irish exports. |
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Many large financial institutions, multinational banks, and venture capital firms are based in or have regional headquarters in the city. |
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Many Fortune 500 corporations are headquartered in New York City, as are a large number of multinational corporations. |
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English has become an important working knowledge mainly in multinational companies, but also in smaller companies. |
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It focused on multinational training while building trust and cooperation among the participating naval partners. |
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A dominant manufacturing center of the North American continent, the city maintains facilities of many multinational conglomerate companies. |
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At this point, the multinational nature of Fighter Command came to the fore. |
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Venice sent a multinational mercenary army which soon regained control of the major cities. |
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Equant is a recognized industry leader in global communications services for multinational businesses. |
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Thanks to this experience, other multinational corporations are now showing an interest in Gabonese agriculture. |
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One was the son of a vice president of a multinational company. |
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As corporations become larger and multinational, their influence and interests go further accordingly. |
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After the fall of communism, multinational corporations proliferated as more countries focused on global trade. |
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However, Byzantium, like the Roman Empire, remained a polyglot, multinational and polysectarian state during the greater part of its existence. |
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A majority of multinational corporations find their origins in First World countries. |
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Whitbread PLC is a multinational hotel, coffee shop and restaurant company headquartered in Houghton Regis, United Kingdom. |
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The VOC was the first multinational corporation to operate officially in different continents such as Europe, Asia and Africa. |
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One project involving innovative changes to helmet extension cables grabbed the attention of a multinational corporation. |
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They're being looted by multinational corporates and local comprador allies. |
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Existing multinational subsidiary typologies tend to be derived from strategy types, rather than from examining the subsidiaries themselves. |
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In just one-and-a-half years, Fernando tripled sales for the multinational steam ship line using his extensive industry background. |
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The city council signed a contract with the multinational corporation JCDecaux, an outdoor advertising company. |
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Egypt's most prominent multinational companies are the Orascom Group and Raya Contact Center. |
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Many multinational corporations already have completed the course and more will sign up. |
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It is not unusual to find chemical engineers on the boards of large multinational companies. |
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Since the 1990s some Spanish companies have gained multinational status, often expanding their activities in culturally close Latin America. |
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Currently, that is not always the case and there are multinational states, federated states and autonomous areas within states. |
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There are more than 7,000 multinational corporations from the United States, Japan, and Europe in Singapore. |
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Many Western styles, in turn, have become international styles through multinational recording studios. |
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With Benson, senior vice president of ACE's multinational client group, in the lead role, ACE created Worldview. |
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Arriva is a multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England. |
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Recently, however, 21 multinational companies went on record stating that global warming is a threat that must be met with emissions reductions. |
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Some scholars hold that the Soviet Union was a hybrid entity containing elements common to both multinational empires and nation states. |
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One study found that the expatriate failure rate is put at 20 to 40 per cent by 69 per cent of executives with multinational corporations. |
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Many multinational corporations send employees to foreign countries to work in branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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There are also several multinational consortia mostly involved in the manufacturing of fighter jets, such as the Eurofighter. |
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These identikit destinations have been developed through the activities of multinational tourism organizations. |
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These zones attracted investment from multinational corporations. |
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Foreign investors, including Italian multinational Benetton Group, Ted Turner, Joseph Lewis and the environmentalist Douglas Tompkins, own major land areas. |
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A pioneering early model of the multinational corporation in its modern sense, the company is also often considered to be the world's first true transnational corporation. |
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Most multinational cosmetic companies and doctor-developed dermatological products have not incorporated human growth factors into their products, but times are changing. |
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Mercenaries and multinational corporations such as Chiquita Brands International are some of the international actors that have contributed to the violence of the conflict. |
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There are a number of multinational research institutions based in Europe. |
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Dutton's thesis takes us beyond the violent acts of some psychopaths to the behavior of people who head governments, churches, and multinational corporations. |
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Some of them are descendants of colonial settlers, who primarily work for European multinational companies, while others are married to Moroccans or are retirees. |
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Sichuan Airlines, a China-based airline company, has entered into an agreement with International Aero Engines, a Switzerland-based multinational aero engine consortium. |
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Although multinational corporations dominate Ireland's export sector, exports from other sources also contribute significantly to the national income. |
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Hong Kong is the centre for Cantopop music, which draws its influence from other forms of Chinese music and Western genres, and has a multinational fanbase. |
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As owners of small and medium-sized enterprises, women fumish local, national and multinational companies with ideas, technology, supplies, components and business services. |
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Switzerland is home to several large multinational corporations. |
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Japan and South Korea continue to dominate in the area of multinational corporations, but increasingly the PRC and India are making significant inroads. |
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The following is a list of multinational organizations in the Americas. |
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Japan Business Federation has called on the government to lift the ban on arms exports so that Japan can join multinational projects such as the Joint Strike Fighter. |
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The Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems companies ZTE and Huawei have development centers and innovation labs in Sardinia. |
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Aesica have also opened their corporate headquarters in Longbenton, from which they now manage their global multinational pharmaceutical business. |
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Over 75 percent of Fortune 1000 companies conduct business operations in metro Atlanta, and the region hosts offices of over 1,250 multinational corporations. |
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Not only in multinational companies is English an important skill, but also in the engineering industry, in the chemical, electrical and aeronautical fields. |
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Since 1863 Polish 'National Democrats' like Roman Dmowski had abandoned the idea of a multinational commonwealth for a more 'modem' Polish ethnonationalism. |
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Put bluntly, multinational companies possess a variety of factors that developing countries must have if they are to participate in the global economy. |
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To participate in this new global economy, developing countries must be seen as attractive offshore production bases for multinational corporations. |
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Global billion-dollar multinational corporations engaged in personal care and consumer segments are scanning Indian nutraceutical players for bolt-on acquisitions. |
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With the government's decision to allow FDI in multi-brand retail, multinational retailers can invest up to 51 per cent to open stores in various states and union territories. |
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During that time, much of his time was spent advising banks, multinational corporations and boards of directors on strategic, conflictual and governance issues. |
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After forming partnerships with multinational corporations such as Sprint, ITT and Telenor, these firms now offer the cheapest and clearest phone calls in Africa. |
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Toskyo and Washington are contemplating Japanese participation in a multinational project to develop the F-35 stealth fighter, sources in both governments said Tuesday. |
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Productivity spillover discussion is part of a broad debate on the effects arising from FDI's inflows and the presence of multinational corporations in the host economies. |
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This year's Winners include companies, agencies and organizations of all sizes, from large multinational media companies to small ad agencies and local production houses. |
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Yes, the candy bar is a multinational product par excellence. |
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With the increasing movement of employees across national boundaries comes a stronger focus on the needs of repatriates of multinational corporations. |
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By increasing its presence in APAC, Kronos will empower local, as well as multinational organizations, to more effectively manage their workforce. |
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However, mortality resulting from incidental bycatch continues as multinational longline fisheries target tunas and swordfish, Xiphias gladius, throughout the Atlantic. |
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After all, if we think of the Vatican as a vast and hugely successful multinational corporation, then this interview would appear to be the equivalent of a profits warning. |
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