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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61. Tourists shun regions with high malaria, as do multinational firms choosing the location of foreign investments.
62. They are adept at arranging huge loans, underwriting stock offerings and putting together multinational mergers.
63. Smaller companies that can't afford these luxuries can sometimes arrange to use spare capacity on the network of a nearby multinational.
64. The first day of the conference is to be devoted to corporate tax issues affecting national and multinational corporations.
65. And if a multinational company could be run like this then why not governments, why not the world?
66. It was the worst fighting since the multinational force landed in December to end anarchy.
67. On the Gulf crisis, Baker urged the deployment of a token Soviet military contingent as part of the multinational force.
68. The main providers of such funds are overseas banks, multinational corporations and institutional investors.
69. The group displayed material from Syngenta(sentencedict .com), the multinational which holds the golden rice patents.
70. The report also suggests that multinational users now have the clout to force service providers to cut their prices.
71. Unless you can find such a market, there is little prospect for small-scale poultry-keeping in competition with the huge multinational businesses.
72. The infant formula brouhaha created a monster which may yet check and balance the dread corporation: the multinational pressure group.
73. The users of Eurocurrency are multinational firms, central banks and governments and other public authorities.
74. Aircraft dropped 100,000 leaflets on Mogadishu, warning that anyone pointing a weapon at members of the multinational force would be shot.
75. It looked more suitable for a multinational corporation than for a great Department of State.
76. One major multinational even uses this method to communicate details of its financial results.
77. It also calls for a stronger focus in all the multinational institutions on systemic poverty reductions.
78. The most relevant feature is the high proportion of multinational corporations in Britain.
79. The government therefore turned to multinational companies as potential suitors for Rover.
80. A secretariat staffer involved with the latter says multinational industry should police itself.
81. Banks, accountants, advertising agencies and many other providers of professional services are the camp followers of the multinational army.
82. The government promised to draw up a charter of principles for multinational companies.
83. User representatives in international accounting develop integrated international financial and accounting systems for the banking transactions of multinational organizations.
84. Major multinational manufacturers have pioneered the field of environmental auditing.
85. His personal multinational, the Tom Peters group, organizes his crowded annual schedule of seminars.
86. The new algorithm is being tested by executives in the finance department of large multinational companies.
87. And with a little help from its friends, the big multinational companies and landowning farmers, it is spreading its roots.
88. Government departments and multinational companies, for example, are dispersed over wide areas.
89. These powers are being replaced by new rights for multinational companies.
90. Already 70 major financial institutions and several multinational manufacturing companies have established fund management arms there.
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