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In a world "globalized" by information, consumerism and migration, cultures no longer stay put.

Even the U.S. domestic natural gas market has been globalized by recent breakthroughs in the technology for shipping LNG and the build out of U.S. terminals.

Specifically, it was observed that a Newton GMRES method globalized by backtracking (linesearch, damping) may be less robust when high accuracy is required of each linear solve in the Newton sequence than when less accuracy is required.

The HGP was further globalized by China's participation at the 5th Strategic Meeting in Hinxton (Fig. 1), UK, after a cautious discussion and serious defense, and became the "latest contributor" of the HGP and the only developing country in the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (https://www.genome.gov/10002109/).gov/10002109/

The hosts questioned nothing they saw while piously tsk-tsk-ing at places "globalized" by the scourge of potable tap water and grocery stores.

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American multinationals have such strong domestic bases that they started globalizing by merely projecting what they had learned at home to faraway places, the "Metanational" authors contend.

The outsourcer also has to demonstrate they're going to do a fair amount with change to the process, help the customer with standardization, put in tools where they don't have them or globalize by getting it out of a single-country model.

But ISIS has democratized and globalized jihad, by lowering the entry bar to an eve-of-destruction YouTube pledge of allegiance to the caliphate and even that could probably be waived.

The world economy has been globalized and is served by a globalized maritime industry, under a globalized system of flag states, which are highly regulated both internationally and regionally.

Now, everything from the Jubilee to the Olympics, to all of us sitting here, illustrates that cultural agency, at every level, is negotiated within globalized contexts; dominated by the active management and administration not only of culture, but the circumstances within which it develops.

President John F. Kennedy globalized that effort by establishing the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) that today has a budget of $27 billion and 4,000 employees who deliver humanitarian assistance worldwide by providing, for instance, $44 million in emergency relief for 700,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

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