Examples of using Globalised in English and their translations into Chinese
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Political
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Programming
We live in a globalised world where borders and markets have become more open.
This unique approach empowers students by helping them understand key trends in this globalised world whilst also providing the skills necessary to thrive and succeed.
In our globalised world, food safety is everyone's issue.”.
You will learn to appreciate and keep up with the complex and changing nature of today's globalised marketplace.
According to Henley and Partners, in today's globalised world, visa restrictions play an important role in controlling the movement of foreign nationals across borders.
As financial, information and migration flows become increasingly globalised, domestic social processes are having a greater effect on international relations.
As a small globalised city, we must uphold international law and the role of supranational institutions.
But if democracy is to regain control the globalised financial capitalism of this century, it must also invent new tools, adapted to today's challenges.
Two specialisation tracksIn today's globalised world, public international law addresses complex, challenging issues that touch everyone's lives.
Our globalised economy has raised the importance of intermediation to unprecedented levels, and financial centres are the Silicon Valleys of this domain.
Today's globalised workplace places increased pressure on large companies to attract, develop and retain staff.
To do so, Tehran had to become a modern globalised city, with vast avenues and planned design.
Second, in the past three decades we have seen the emergence of a globalised economic and financial elite.
The team said the findings“could pave the way for a new era of personalised, digitalised and globalised precision medicine”.
You will also learn to reflect critically on current legal dilemmas, both human and environmental, presented by our globalised and interdependent world.
With more prospective job opportunities requiring languages, these skills are essential in a globalised world.
Key lots for sale in London come from the United States, for example, and the market overall has become more globalised.
The WTO's failed Doha Round saw the end of the multilateral trade liberalisation that gave us the globalised economy.
This is not to argue that all market economies are democracies or that all market economies must be globalised.
This is a continent that has been brutally exploited by the developed world, first by empire, and then by globalised capital.