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The authors conclude that under the unequal conditions of globalisation, migration has become increasingly non-European and less colonial (see also Penninx, 2016).
This process is not new, but is becoming more significant to political and legal authorities as they attempt to broker competitive advantages in conditions of globalisation whilst postponing or avoiding scrutiny by domestic and international bodies.
The emergence of a wide range of innovative bio-industries, including the cell and tissue therapies of regenerative medicine, molecular diagnostics and genetic tests, biopharmaceuticals and medical devices, takes place under conditions of globalisation.
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The health status of a population in itself may indicate likely influences of globalisation.
Siegle argued that because the fashion industry was huge and was wrestling with the effects of globalisation at every level of the process – from cotton growers upwards – it could pioneer improvements in labour conditions for other industries, such as electronics.
Both camps are intensely suspicious of globalisation.
They meant the march of globalisation.
Gone is the firm defence of globalisation.
In today's era of globalisation and environmentalism, which demand holistic approaches, we can appreciate Conrad's attempt to dramatise the human condition in its widest possible ideation.
This is the second age of globalisation.
"Europe had become a symbol of globalisation.
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