Examples of using Increasing global in English and their translations into Swedish
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Increasing global competition for skills
Despite increasing global demand for chemicals, China now holds the top ranking in worldwide chemicals sales,
There is reason to believe that increasing global competition is forcing entrepreneurs to react more rapidly
The challenge of increasing global competition requires individuals
Vision The increasing global epidemic of diabetes and obesity is one
Empower your customer service team with the right tools to support your customers by increasing global visibility of your inventory, manufacturing and logistics.
Increasing global energy demands have ensured that driving down the cost of producing electricity has become an imperative.
Important reasons for the rise in prices were the increasing global demand, very low stock levels and bad harvests due to climatic conditions.
This design aims for students to meet increasing global challenges in careers
The increasing global and European demands for corporate transparency are transferred to companies operating in the Member States.
it is still hidden but becoming an increasing global problem.
In 2006, President Hockfield launched the MIT Energy Research Council to investigate the interdisciplinary challenges posed by increasing global energy consumption.
complexity of global change and the demands of an increasing global population.
best response to, our increasing global interdependence.
It can support strategic cooperation between European institutions, and, in a context of increasing global competition for talent,
In recent decades, the sector has been facing major challenges such as increasing global competition, demographic trends,
to more quickly react to the increasing global demand for nanotechnology instruments,
such as increasing global competition, demographic trends,
While we are proud of facilitating globalization, increasing global prosperity and enabling a more even spread of wealth,
particularly against a background of increasing global competition and the challenge of better exploiting Europe's potential for sustainable growth