Examples of using Globalisation has in English and their translations into Dutch
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In Europe globalisation has considerably widened the gulf between those with skills
Globalisation has generated great benefits for the world economy,
Globalisation has made the financial elite who donate to politicians very, very wealthy….
Globalisation has seen a dramatic increase of capital movements,
Liberal globalisation has proved incapable of providing a solution to the problem of development
Over the past few decades, globalisation has become a powerful locomotive of economic growth.
If handled in the right way, globalisation has something very positive about it.
Globalisation has stepped up the pace of change- for technology,
Globalisation has bred insecurity among our citizens,
On the other hand, the increased pace of globalisation has exposed the EU economy to mounting competition from abroad.
Intensified globalisation has also put more stress on the delicate balance of the international framework governing the rights
The uneven distribution of the benefits of globalisation has left nearly four million people living on less than one dollar per day.
To well-educated women, globalisation has brought new vocational opportunities,
In recent decades, globalisation has led to dramatic improvements in standards of living,
Over the past decades, capitalist globalisation has intensified competition between private corporations and national economies alike.
Globalisation has stepped up the pace of change- for technology,
Globalisation has created, and continues to create,
Globalisation has rules which absolutely must be respected;
The increased internationalisation of economic activity that globalisation has brought raises issues about the appropriate level of economic policy-making
Globalisation has positive implications for economic growth