Synonym: transnational. Similar words: multinational corporation, ultranationalist, nondenominational, multidimensional, international relations, nationalization, multiplication, national. Meaning: ['mʌltɪ'næʃnəl] adj. involving or operating in several nations or nationalities.
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31. As vital to a painting, building or symphony as to a multinational trading corporation or the kitchen of a domestic house.
32. Agencies can be one-man bands, small outfits, large public companies which may work internationally, or multinational companies.
33. These are therefore the key markets for most multinational companies.
34. In addition, they occupy senior positions in pensions, financial services and multinational companies.
35. Vienna was then the hub of the multinational Hapsburg empire.
36. The problem of Multilateral versus Multinational nuclear forces became another legacy bequeathed to the Wilson Government when it came to power.
37. Formula One is very big business, attracting billions of viewers and multinational sponsors.
38. A newspaper controlled by a conglomerate multinational business is inhibited in discussing large areas of business.
39. With the multinational empires torn apart(sentencedict.com), are the multinational nations next?
40. It is an extensive network which we sometimes refer to as the alternative multinational.
41. The government is attempting to stimulate the economy by attracting multinational corporations.
42. High levels of spatial mobility are involved as he is regularly posted to regions where the multinational is operating.
43. Tax deficient California's treatment of multinational firms threatens to provoke a global tax war.
44. Multinational corporate profits and stock-market valuations are up been a comparative salt mine.
45. They work predominantly in industries such as food-processing, clothing and textiles and in the multinational assembly plants in the industrial free zones.
46. It also is a proof of concept, that a large, multinational company would rely on a reduced-complexity computing device.
47. Dutra, ideologically hostile to multinational companies for health and environmental reasons, wants farmers to go organic.
48. For Divine, the test is whether it can hold its own against the multinational chocolate companies.
49. Multinational companies have often been accused of employing cheap labour in developing countries.
50. The multinational naval force policing sea trade to Aqaba would then be dismantled.
51. The firms involved are often multinational in a way that is atypical of most other financial markets.
52. An often acceptable compromise is local manufacture or assembly by a multinational company.
53. The top multinational search firms, according to users, have a number of advantages.
54. There the workers occupied their factory when the multinational company Molins announced its closure.
55. We will in fact use such models in our analysis of multinational firms in chapters 12 and 13.
56. Banks also make other currency advances to traders, multinational corporations and sovereign governments.
57. Of course, with the development of international monopoly capital and multinational companies, additional sources of power have been brought into play.
58. Crucially, in an era of multinational sports commerce, it also travelled better abroad.
59. These are the systems that handle accounting at multinational corporations, airline reservations, insurance and banking transactions and stock trades.
60. With multinational firms it is hard to say where profits are actually earned.
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