Sentence examples for potential of globalisation from inspiring English sources

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Professor Ian Goldin, director of the Oxford Martin School, said the centre hoped to make "major advances in key areas of economic theory and policy" and would focus on some of the greatest economic challenges we face, "from avoiding future financial crises to ensuring that the positive potential of globalisation is realised and its risks mitigated".

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While this number remains much too high and global poverty is, as Nelson Mandela commented in 2005, an act of man and not an act of nature, we should not be in denial about the potential benefits of globalisation.

A further study by Ungericht and Hirt (2010) argues that the political role of CSR has emerged due to globalisation and the 'responsibility vacuum' created, while Whelan (2012) argues that "political" CSR should be conceived as one potential form of globalisation, and not as a consequence of globalisation.

The OECD countries recognise the impact of transboundary livestock diseases on developing countries where they cause periodic and dramatic losses and contribute to excluding developing countries from the potential benefits of globalisation of trade in livestock products.

The extended case study method [ 128], represented by only one study in this review [ 74], would also seem to have considerable potential for the study of globalisation and health topics.

Yet at the same time this latest, multidirectional phase of globalisation offers enormous potential for business to raise living standards around the world.

But Jarvis believes potential Labour voters are concerned about the risks of globalisation for jobs and wages.

Thus, the analysis of the sector is gaining relevance for the identification of the technological strength and potential of a country (or region) in a context of globalisation.

If club football is a largely negative expression of globalisation, then the World Cup speaks to its progressive potential.

The potential for a fruitful conceptual interaction between an accessibility narrative and discourses of globalisation and new mobilities is explored with a view to stimulating debate.

And so, says Hardt, the flipside of globalisation is that those it exploits have 'a greater potential for commonality among each other.

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