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The demand for globalised speech has led to the creation of specialised institutes for accent neutralisation.
The mention of climate change is a narcissistic wound to the enthusiast for globalised industrialism.
Here, it's a display of the fun that our entrepreneurs can have with other people's steel, a giant whoopee for globalised business.
Thus I would argue that a more appropriate pyramid for globalised business would rank ethical responsibilities above legal responsibilities.
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Real or imagined, they include nostalgia for imperial certainties and for pre-globalised jobs for life, plus resentment of immigrants and of rules imposed by "unelected" courts and commissions in Brussels.
† "Avoiding boom/bust: macro-economic reform for a globalised economy".
Yet it is, today, economically illiterate to believe that migration is bad for the (globalised) economy.
It is always helpful for modern, globalised, history-lite England to understand its origins.
Latin doesn't help to turn out factory-made mini-consumers fit for a globalised 21st-century society.
Whether natural local dyers like Toth-Fejel can do the same for the globalised fashion world remains to be seen.
In her eyes President Nicolas Sarkozy and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the IMF and a likely Socialist candidate, are "interchangeable": standard-bearers for a globalised world view.
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