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transnationally.

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In a transnational manner or context.

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There is much to be done to challenge these religious groupings and leaders on their home soils to expose their active undermining of sexual and gender rights both domestically and transnationally.

You can't understand the transnationally dysfunctional, mutually implicated relationship between Cuba and Miami, that defies all embargoes and policies of "definitive abandonment," until you realize that the line often cuts through families, almost always, in fact.

Now, globalisation and the retreat of the state have, he observes, deprived both social-democratic parties and labour movements of their natural arena: these latter entities "have so far not been very successful at operating transnationally".

The far-reaching scheme would also strengthen the power of Brussels against national energy regulators; boost consumer choice transnationally when buying electricity services; generate a bonanza in energy infrastructure investment; and integrate supply systems regionally and on an EU-wide scale.

This quarrel, du Rivage argues, swept across the Empire and, as much as it divided colony from home country, it united proponents of either view transnationally.

The globalisation of trade has not been accompanied by a parallel extension of the rule of law transnationally.

America's diversity is its greatest economic and social asset; if the current president - who has been quite courageous in confronting the xenophobes in his party on immigration - could extend himself just the slightest bit intellectually, he might see that the diversity principle applies transnationally as well.

Although the SCE might seem minor, the idea of an effective European-wide co-operative structure could prove important if co-operatives are to develop transnationally and to offer stronger competition to globalised multinationals.

"Most of these right-wing movements have some kind of connections transnationally," she said.

Although not focusing explicitly on the international context, Ronald Green (1991) stands virtually alone in taking seriously the question of when and under what conditions 'everyone's doing it' is a moral justification a question that arises regularly when doing business transnationally and in competitive markets.

Indeed, it may no longer be possible to achieve our normative ideals at home without undertaking to do so transnationally as well.

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