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Sentence count:90+1Posted:2017-03-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: globalizationneutralisationindustrialisationglobalizeglobalgloballyglobal warmingprivatisationMeaning: n. growth to a global or worldwide scale. 
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31 If globalisation is to mean anything, it has to give rights of mobility to labour as well as goods and money.
32 As long as globalisation is synonymous with economic imperialism it is worthy of the most vociferous opposition.
33 We should put on the agenda the question: what is globalisation for?
34 Economic globalisation -- entailing deregulated trade and investment -- is a mixed blessing for health.
35 Utopian rhetoric about worldwide democratic capitalism is being replaced by the more pragmatic project of globalisation in one country.
36 Globalisation, accelerated by the internet, is exposing serious flaws in the world's tax systems.
37 For governments and corporations this may be the price of popular support for globalisation on a human scale.
38 The trend toward globalisation can also be traced to the Nixon administration's modifications of the political economy of the cold war.
39 The practical results will be felt by hundreds of millions who do not spend their time debating the theory of globalisation.
40 There is also an emerging globalisation of ethical and judicial standards, which should render social and individual rights more secure.
41 With globalisation still in its infancy, the likelihood of such crises recurring is high.
42 Advocates of globalisation advise third world economic planners to divert water away from food production to increase manufacturing.
43 But Mr Brown is certainly a champion of globalisation.
44 Globalisation has vastly increased the opportunities for such business.
45 Where then does that pantomime villain, globalisation, fit in?
46 On the other hand, the effect of globalisation all-pervasive.
47 Eventually, globalisation will cease to be a dirty word.
48 The multinationals have led this globalisation of CSR, but the basic principles are now being adopted indigenously in most regions.
49 Open and competitive markets made Britain the poster child for globalisation in the rich world.
50 Quite a lot of us derive our patchy understanding of globalisation from such well - publicised high jinks.
51 T minus zero for Apollo was plus one for globalisation.
52 Certainly, the strident promoters of globalisation – politicians, big businessmen, and journalists – will have to work much harder now to bamboozle their audiences.
53 It is easy to assume, with globalisation, that a rising tide lifts all boats.
54 Globalisation exists andshort of a collapse of human society, is irreversible.
55 Jamaica's Prime Minister, JP Paterson , said globalisation had favoured a few and marginalized the weakest.
56 Unfortunately, with globalisation we are playing in the big league and our costs are not competitive.
57 And the risks of financial globalisation can also be dismissed too easily.
58 Owing to the globalisation of capital under neo-liberalism,(sentencedict.com) the ruling class recognises that the solution must be global.
59 Despite globalisation and technology, I predict a steady rise of religiosity worldwide.
60 On the other hand, the effect of globalisation is all - pervasive.
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