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- noun Plural form of
transnational .
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Mitsubishi, one of world's most diversified transnationals, is the world's largest tuna trader.
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Mitsubishi, one of world's most diversified transnationals, is the world's largest tuna trader.
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In today's brave new world order environment, giant corporations, called transnationals for a good reason, are free to offshore their manufacturing and other activities anywhere in the world and do it where the cost of doing business is cheapest - meaning, as Stiglitz and Blimes would likely conclude, this country is slowly sinking economically and the enormous financial obligations and burgeoning debt it's run up is only making it happen faster.
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In today's brave new world order environment, giant corporations, called transnationals for a good reason, are free to offshore their manufacturing and other activities anywhere in the world and do it where the cost of doing business is cheapest - meaning, as Stiglitz and Blimes would likely conclude, this country is slowly sinking economically and the enormous financial obligations and burgeoning debt it's run up is only making it happen faster.
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who wants to seize control of Bolivia's natural resources from greedy "transnationals"
Dawg's Blawg 2005
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who wants to seize control of Bolivia's natural resources from greedy "transnationals"
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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So let's make an agreement: We're going to increase the price 20 cents but please don't sell your coffee to the intermediaries…or transnationals any more, he says.
Battle Brewing Over Coffee Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Lemme see, the Tea party was against transnational corporation yet the TEA movement today [co-opted] just elected the transnationals.
Think Progress » Brown wins Massachusetts special election; Coakley concedes. 2010
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When they get paid better money then they will spend it in their communities (unlike the transnationals and bankers who will simply lend it to your communities thus costing everyone more).
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Another Union Bailout by Obama 2010
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That leaves the transnationals, and even the American transnationals do little more than market foreign made goods here.
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