Sentence examples for more global terminology from inspiring English sources

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In addition to the above definitions, we also sought to define a more global terminology that can be applied across multiple avian species for names of homologous brain structures that are in different topological positions among species.

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In a more global way, we could question the terminology used during caring of the elderly – being sent to the "geriatric department", being addressed to a "geriatrician", receiving a "senior menu", etc; all of these terms refer to old age and consequently activate associated stereotypes.

"More global, national, international.

Immigration would be more global.

Most economists take a more global perspective.

Successful American companies have become more global.

The world is much more global.

More global informational access.

The world is more global than ever".

I'd like to be more global.

They will be even more global.

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