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multinational
adjective
Of, or involving more than two countries
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In what appeared to be pointed criticism of increasingly firm rhetoric from Cameron on multinational tax engineering, Carr insisted tax avoidance "cannot be about morality – there are no absolutes".
We can't keep pushing through trade deals that benefit multinational companies at the expense of workers".
Touitou recognises the irony of saying this as the head of a multinational fashion company.
Suitably oiled-up, local officials open talks with multinational developers to sell council housing estates and other sites.
UKIP: (p7): "It is grossly unfair that a few multinational corporations have been able to access all the benefits of our thriving British consumer market without making a proper contribution to the costs of British society.
We will also set up a Treasury Commission to monitor the effectiveness of the new Diverted Profits Tax and bring in any further measures necessary to prevent large multinational corporations using aggressive tax avoidance schemes".
So desperate in fact that they will welcome any foreign multinational corporation to their town, even the one with the big gold arches.
The chief executives of multinational companies such as Unilever, Celtel and Tata have joined together to form the non-profit 'B Team' alliance.
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