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internationalizes

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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of internationalize.

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Examples

  • Taiwan will make it easier for banks to do business in yuan as China internationalizes the currency.

    What's News— 2011

  • TAIPEI—Taiwan's financial regulator said it plans to expand the scope of offshore yuan business for the island's banks in a bid to get a larger slice of the yuan business as China progressively internationalizes its currency.

    Taiwan Plans to Expand Banks' Yuan Business Scope Fanny Liu 2011

  • Several analysts noted that the new partnership internationalizes al-Qaida's message even more.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Several analysts noted that the new partnership internationalizes al-Qaida's message even more.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • The yuan will become the city's main currency for daily use in the coming decades as China internationalizes it, according to ING's Condon.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • This provision extends and internationalizes the proposals of the Obama Administration to regulate all firms, in whatever sector of the economy that it deems to be "too big to fail."

    Baltimore Reporter 2009

  • The regulatory blueprint mentioned above effectively the internationalizes our financial system.

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • This provision extends and internationalizes the proposals of the Obama Administration to regulate all firms, in whatever sector of the economy that it deems to be "too big to fail."

    unknown title 2009

  • This provision extends and internationalizes the proposals of the Obama Administration to regulate all firms, in whatever sector of the economy that it deems to be "too big to fail."

    Seaspook's Rants 2009

  • This provision extends and internationalizes the recent proposals by Treasury Secretary Geithner and the Obama administration to regulate all firms that are deemed to be "too big to fail," in whatever sectors of the economy they so choose.

    Latest Articles 2009

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