Synonym: ball-shaped, globose, globular, orbicular, planetary, spheric, spherical, world, world-wide, worldwide. Similar words: globe, lobby, glove, glower, tobacco, go back on, go back to, probably. Meaning: ['gləʊbl] adj. 1. involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope 2. having the shape of a sphere or ball.
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91. The Global Communications Group links ecological and other political activists via the Net.
92. We will in addition work for a global ban on chemical and biological weapons and stronger controls to prevent proliferation of ballistic missiles.
93. That helped drive world growth,(www.Sentencedict.com) boosting global demand for everything from oil and aeroplanes to soya beans.
94. We expect a successful acquisition to provide a basis for the global expansion of our services in a full-fledged manner.
95. The new alliance will be looking for consensus among its members when developing its global policies.
96. Countries splinter, regional trading blocs grow, the global economy becomes ever more interconnected.
97. But internationally agreed carbon taxes, permits and rising global temperatures may push the world along the road towards accepting the unacceptable.
98. The issue of Quality Management is global, and the solutions you developed are just as applicable here.
99. Soon, the entire global telecommunications network is buzzing with Tonellis.
100. In the interlinked complexity of the emerging global business culture, we all need a sense of balance and of being centered.
101. How do these groups work in the interests of global capitalism?
102. But hardly anyone has looked at the global carbon budget in detail.
103. Large global organizations are unable to keep their promises to provide these benefits.
104. Gradually the new global masterplan is falling into place: a series of massive bilateral trade agreements are being struck.
105. Now that global capitalism is in disarray, it would make sense to support local businesses.
106. As a result regional trading blocs are emerging as natural stepping-stones in an evolutionary process toward a truly global economy.
107. As economies move from industrial capitalism into global capitalism, businesses move plants to find such workers.
108. The connections between global capitalism and the culture-ideology of consumerism must be laid bare.
109. Global incidences of cholera, tuberculosis, diphtheria and bubonic plague have all increased significantly in the last five years.
110. It would feed into, and further exacerbate, global warming by releasing vast amounts of carbon.
111. Nevertheless, global television via satellite leaped across nearly all political boundaries.
112. In the recent work of the global anglophone academy, evaluative criticism has largely disappeared.
113. Smelting Co. rose on hope a rise in global gold prices will boost profit growth, traders said.
114. We started by observing the global conflict which exists today between socialism and capitalism.
115. However, even at this stage the reader will appreciate that global banking is now an established feature of international financial arrangements.
116. They intend to submit funding applications to the Global Environment Facility.
117. Britain and the United States have been leading a global campaign against the junta's oppression of the country's 46m people.
118. A global concerted effort is required to avert a global health crisis.
119. The estimated global emissions of carbon from fossil fuels alone have tripled since 1950.
120. It is the vast labor pool that global capitalism has tapped into that is the new leviathan.
More similar words: globe, lobby, glove, glower, tobacco, go back on, go back to, probably, ball, balls, ballot, balloon, tribal, verbal, balanced, have a ball, basketball, balance of.