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He said the plan is a response to a "globalization of taste".
To sustain a lifestyle which excludes others, or to sustain enthusiasm for that selfish ideal, a globalization of indifference has developed.
Hans Küng, a prominent theologian from Switzerland and president of the Foundation for a Global Ethic, who was another of the "eminent persons," elevated the theme to a new paradigm for international relations, guided by a "globalization of ethics".
While the Vatican may have its differences with United Nations agencies over sex, it also sees the organization as the lone realistic possibility for putting a human face on international politics and economics — what Pope John Paul II called a "globalization of solidarity".
Right now, a "globalization" of the sciences is occurring and not just in the sense of international boundaries.
We're seeing a globalization of English literature or, at the very least, a rapid acceleration in this process of globalization of the English language and English literature.
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She dreams of a globalization, she said, of "our things, better".
More broadly, the attack illustrates the way in which the metastasizing of global terrorism has not resulted in a broader globalization of strategic objectives, as was long feared.
The language of security and threat to global order was used, resulting in a further globalization of AIDS response and discourse.
The potential economic value of these reserves has stimulated a rapid globalization of the approach (Boyer et al. 2011).
The results, Dr. Brewis said, suggest a surprisingly rapid "globalization of fat stigma".
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