Sentence examples for migration and globalisation from inspiring English sources

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In an age of migration and globalisation this brings to the fore a potent conflict between rights of citizens and human rights.

Migration and globalisation mean that we all encounter the full range of religious beliefs – and non-beliefs – in everyday life, as voters, volunteers, service users, partners, leaders, and educators.

"We are not suggesting that climate change is the only or the main factor driving the increase in vector-borne diseases in the UK and Europe, but that it is one of many factors including socioeconomic development, urbanisation, widespread land-use change, migration, and globalisation that should be considered," said Professor Leach.

Other factors include urbanisation, land use change, migration and globalisation.

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Sunjeev Sahota's The Year of the Runaways (for the timeliness of its subject, migration and the globalisation of desperation).

Strikingly often, the decisive swing neighbourhoods are suburbs being transformed by such forces as flight from dysfunctional inner cities, economic migration and globalisation.From the counties round Denver to the suburbs of Philadelphia or northern Virginia, these swing districts share other traits, too.

The theme was "history and time", and those familiar with Osterhammel's work detect his influence in Merkel's worldview, particularly where he covers globalisation, migration and technology.

But many sections of the work – on globalisation, migration and technology, to name a few pertinent topics – read differently in the light of decisions she has made since reading it, such as the treatment of Greece at the height of the eurozone crisis.

We've ended up with a load of different ways to try to express a basic concept: there are lots of people worried about safety and security who want the firm hand of an authoritarian state to shield them from the perceived trauma of globalisation, migration and international terrorism.

3– 5 Urbanisation, climate change, globalisation, migration, and other socio-ecological factors are recognised as primary conditions that could lead to possible large-scale outbreaks of arboviral diseases.

Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty The Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty aims to promote new policy approaches that will help to maximize the potential benefits of migration for poor people, whilst minimizing its risks and costs.

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