So we must begin globalizing a nonviolent movement to end the poisoning of Mother Earth. |
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The focus on globalizing sectors commonly references geography's traditional concern with the connectedness of activities and places. |
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It is also supported by humanistic arguments and encourages us to be more outward-looking in what is a globalizing world. |
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By globalizing the culture war, it scratches an itch that's been driving social conservatives nuts since the collapse of the old Soviet Union. |
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Only by promoting greater work effort among low income families could they be expected to have a chance at a decent life in the rapidly globalizing postindustrial economy.
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Faced with a globalizing economy, the challenges involved in ensuring access to health have become a matter of great concern and debate. |
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Education has been recognized as a key to sustainable development and a prerequisite to bridging knowledge divides in a globalizing world. |
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They were multilingual, fluent in Arabic, Urdu, Baluch, and English, and moved easily through a globalizing world. |
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I find it ironic that someone once so dedicated to moving the Yoruba into the modern, postcolonial world would be so unaccepting of the results of that globalizing trajectory. |
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Upon assuming leadership of the conglomerate, Ratan aggressively sought to expand it, and increasingly he focused on globalizing its businesses. |
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In a globalizing world, measures taken to implement trade agreements are increasingly having an impact on the health sector. |
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In a globalizing world, we have to look beyond national and regional boundaries and work together. |
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Where do the professions fit in a future depicted as a globalizing march toward a frictionless capitalism based upon information and communications technology? |
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Right now salaries are high to pay the per diem of globalizing the workforce. |
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Today, more than ever, in our globalizing world continuously in flux, Europe must face the new challenges head on. |
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An essential globalizing element is the arabic alphabet that writes from right to left. |
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By globalizing rather than centralizing the procurement function, the aim is to optimize procedures and costs. |
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This is an example of the interdependency that we have been talking about in Europe and in the globalizing world in general. |
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We are globalizing the manuals of their products into various languages and performing their desktop publishing projects. |
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A Communication on a European Agenda for Culture in a globalizing world was adopted in May. |
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In a globalizing world, such societies, ideally tuned to the cutting edge of survival, tend to become marginal and residual. |
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Using languages and other communication tools is an important part of the skills set required in today's globalizing Europe. |
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Nor does globalizing mean having a faceless homogenizing front for a corporation. |
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We are globalizing poverty, destruction, and corporate rule, and we are promoting a new economic model that Chomsky has described as islands of enormous privilege in a vast sea of human misery. |
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They see this hybridization as a source of enrichment and greater skill, which is helping them develop valuable qualities in a globalizing world and an open-minded, outward-looking attitude. |
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What seems to be unavoidably clear is that federal governments need to strengthen their ability to guarantee consumer safety and environmental protection in the face of rapid scientific change and globalizing markets. |
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The advancement of the rule of law is, therefore, an imperative for any country that wants to achieve social and economic progress in a globalizing world. |
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At a time when markets are globalizing, it is totally incomprehensible that our country would content itself with failing to achieve the Kyoto targets. |
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The results of this seminar, which is an important initiative, will help us on our respective and joined mandate to build up the new multilateralism with Regions in a globalizing world. |
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Well before GATT's 40th anniversary, its members concluded that the GATT system was straining to adapt to a new globalizing world economy. |
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In a globalizing world, where demand for knowledge and skills evolves rapidly, low-skilled and poorly educated workers are at a clear disadvantage in meeting labour market needs. |
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Important progress has been made in making the sector a more flexible, horizontal organization and in ensuring that we adapt to a rapidly globalizing and changing world. |
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In the face of globalizing financial systems, for instance, what can one say that could be taken seriously by financial experts and also really lead to a more just economic order? |
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The two main areas of concern were the strengthening of diverse cultural expression in the domestic media, literature and artistic fields and the measures to promote diversity and regional development in globalizing markets. |
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I would like to state that I regard this decision as a very important step with respect to regional and international cooperation and solidarity in the globalizing world. |
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Integrating and globalizing RIM initiatives is vital in order to support such an international and diverse environment. |
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They must adapt themselves to the nature of our globalizing world but, at the same time, they are also impelled to maintain their own distinctive cultural identity. |
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If the problems of globalizing financial regulation remained to be addressed, it was logical to consider a recalibration of global finance to match an acceptable system of globalized financial regulation. |
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Historians in recent decades have argued that from a worldwide standpoint, the most important feature of the early modern period was its globalizing character. |
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