Sentence examples for globalised processes from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, he highlights that the great urban transformations of contemporary history (from that of Paris in the Second Empire, to the American suburbanisation of the second post-war period, up to the globalised processes of urbanisation of the last few decades) have always caused radical changes in lifestyles and in power relationships between social groups.

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From its still hazily understood emergence as a zoonotic infection in colonial and post-colonial West and Central Africa and the early moral panics over a globe-trotting "Patient Zero" to the current situation of global pandemic, it has always been intimately bound up in globalised structures and processes [ 1- 3].

"Why was no one sacked over the Northern Rock scandal - the regulatory process of the globalised financial service industry must be accountable and transparent".

And which tools within the Dutch legal framework can be utilised in order to secure the successful involvement of the works council in the decision-making process in light of the increasingly globalised economy?

This paper explores how the expansion of processes of public engagement underpinned by the increasingly globalised principles of deliberative democracy depends on the presence and conscious exercise of discursive and institutional power.

A substantial proportion of the GHG literature refer to the institutional actors, arrangements and policy making processes that govern health issues in an increasingly globalised world.

In this highly globalised manufacturing ecosystem, product design and verification activities, production and inspection processes, and technical support services are spread across global supply chains and customer networks.

When in 2007 Eurostars finally slither in and out from under the still daunting single span of William Barlow's heroic 100ft high, 240ft wide 1860s train shed (imperial measures for such an imperious project), the area will be well into the process of being spruced up, sanitised (hopefully not wholly), globalised, branded and chained.

Europe is shorthand for alienation from the political process and dismay at the pace of change in our globalised world – including immigration, carelessly handled by Blair's complacent government.

Superdiversity is the process of inter- and intra-group diversification triggered by increased globalised mobility [ 7], resulting in a level of population complexity and heterogeneity, and a faster pace of change than ever previously witnessed [ 8, 9].

A fully globalised economy, where low-skilled workers are widely available and being increasingly replaced by automated processes, inevitably pushes wages down.

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