globalisation|globalisations in English

noun globalisation (Brit.)

becoming universal, making worldwide (also globalization)

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1. The globalisation of capital, business and governance is being matched by the globalisation of opposition.

2. EUROPEAN GLOBALISATION ADJUSTMENT FUND (EGF)

3. Subject: European Globalisation Adjustment Fund

4. 12 The globalisation of capital, business and governance is being matched by the globalisation of opposition.

5. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund

6. Market economy and globalisation are termed Brahminical

7. Subject: Activation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund

8. Anarchist forms of resistance have also largely informed the alter-globalisation movement – which believes in the benefits of global thinking but rejects economic globalisation.

9. Globalisation affects people and politics in almost every country.

10. 3 But globalisation has created a vacuum of responsibility.

11. 2 We don't raise our fists or reject globalisation.

12. European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: application EGF/2012/003 DK/VESTAS

13. Globalisation is a catch-all to describe increased international trade.

14. international stability and security in the age of globalisation.

15. 4 A march against globalisation erupted into violence in Barcelona.

16. The onward march of globalisation is, of course, not ineluctable.

17. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (Rule 131) (vote)

18. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: Cataluña automoción/Spain (

19. Funding and functioning of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (vote)

20. 23 Globalisation is a catch-all to describe increased international trade.

21. It was once regarded as axiomatic that globalisation would marginalise politics.

22. Subject: European Globalisation Adjustment Fund and support for the unemployed

23. · Competitivity of European timber products in the frame of increasing globalisation;

24. 12 Globalisation is a catch-all to describe increased international trade.

25. ● shoring up EU farming sector resilience necessary to harness globalisation and