Sentence examples for a patchwork of international from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a patchwork of international" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or entity that is composed of various international elements or influences, often implying a lack of cohesion.
Example: "The conference showcased a patchwork of international perspectives on climate change, highlighting diverse approaches from different countries."
Alternatives: "a mosaic of global" or "a blend of international".

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Alibaba is raising billions of dollars from a patchwork of international backers.

Cloud Atlas was eventually financed, appropriately, with a patchwork of international capital: part-Warner, part-German Federal Film Fund, part-Asian investors, part-preselling distribution rights to territories around the globe.

Set 40 years after the events of Black Ops 2, the world is now divided into a patchwork of international alliances, all investigating advanced cybernetic and bio-augmentation technologies.

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The underlying problem is a messy patchwork of international tax rules, some almost a century old.

But it remains "a patchwork of national laws and international treaties, frayed by internal and cross-jurisdictional inconsistencies," laments Ajay Gupta, editor of Tax Notes International.Internet businesses find it especially easy to exploit the holes in the fabric to shift profits to places with lower taxes.

In Bosnia, the high representative has no formal authority over the patchwork of international agencies involved in the transition.

The threadbare patchwork of international law means that this is one of the few methods by which it is possible to bring cases against multinationals – and even this is almost never successful.

The growing industry influences the existing patchwork of international trade globally (Fig. 1).

The conflict has deepened ideological and political wedges between Palestinians and complicated their patchwork of international alliances.

This may be due to a reliance on home-country public research institutions, other donor agencies and multilateral organizations – all important actors in the patchwork of international donors.

Rather than passing a bilateral hat around, and leaving the provision of human need hostage to a patchwork of domestic politics, it would be much better practice to pay for core international public needs from core international taxation.

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