Transnational Sentence Examples

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  • This new world culture is secular and increasingly transnational.

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  • Today organized crime is a truly transnational phenomenon and is a subject of international concern.

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  • The Canadian people, not transnational corporations, should set this country's social, cultural and economic priorities.

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  • The development of judicial and police cooperation is essential to effectively combat transnational organized crime.

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  • The fundamental argument of The European Ritual is that European football is now becoming transnational.

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  • If they are transnational in scope, then no regulatory or fiscal system is really able to regulate their activity.

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  • The incapacities stem ultimately from the fact that the information infrastructure is transnational in nature.

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  • Infinite war is the war that is fought for a " national " security in which capitalist production and sovereignty are transnational in character.

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  • Many transnational corporations operate points systems or loyalty cards.

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  • Their vision of Europe is based on transnational co-operation, between citizens of national states - which continue to exist.

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  • They aim to promote transnational cooperation across the EU.

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  • The transnational mobility of researchers needs to be further encouraged.

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  • But in 2003, the US is the global cop for transnational capitalism.

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  • The Canadian people, not transnational corporations, should set this country 's social, cultural and economic priorities.

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  • This remains anathema to Western governments - which spent most of the 1980s demolishing commodity agreements - and to politically powerful transnational companies.

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  • Neither should we uncritically deal with the transnational regional flow of a highly commercialized materialistic consumer culture.

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  • The WTO has no mandate to regulate the major trading players, the transnational corporations.

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  • According to this view a fully globalized economy dominated by transnational corporations is destiny; it is evolution; it is inevitable.

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  • Workers solidarity in this type of context can take transnational forms but also be thoroughly imbued with nationalism.

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  • Attempts to create kinship across Europe take diverse forms, from transnational cultural projects to efforts to control populations by redrawing borders.

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  • The most likely culprits, says the General, were transnational Mafias and international oligarchs More.. .

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  • The most likely culprits, says the General, were transnational mafias and international oligarchs More.. .

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  • Transnational terrorism, Jacoby stated, continues to undermine the stability of various nations.

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