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The conference was entitled appropriately enough “Towards an Ageing and Globalising Europe: Challenges for the European Social Models”.
Breaking Cover | afoe | A Fistful of Euros | European Opinion 2010
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It seemed before long all the permutations would be used up and books would have titles like Resisting Globalising Corporate Trans-corporate Globo Globalisingness.
What's Going On Mark Steel 2009
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MacShane is a Labour M.P., a former U.K. minister for Europe, and the author, most recently, of Globalising Hatred: The New Antisemitism.
Blair for President 2009
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Globalising Justice: The Ethics of Poverty and Power, to give development assistance, given that MICs are still part of global power relations, for example in trade and finance patterns, that may disadvantage them to some extent until those global relationships change.
The Guardian World News Andy Sumner 2011
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"Globalising a taste does not promote it but rather standardises and homogenises it," Petrini said in an open letter in an Italian newspaper.
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Globalising the licence, to make it more appropriate for our global community of contributors.
Latest Articles | BuilderAU.com.au Stephen Shankland 2010
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"Globalising a taste does not promote it but rather standardises and homogenises it," Petrini said in an open letter in an Italian newspaper.
Latest hospitality news from CatererSearch feedback@caterersearch.com 2010
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"Globalising a taste does not promote it but rather standardises and homogenises it," he said in an open letter in an Italian newspaper.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Caroline Skinner, of the international NGO Women in Informal Employment Globalising and Organising (Wiego), which has been researching the informal economy in Durban for the past 10 years, said that since 2004 there has been a policy shift within the city away from a people-centred approach to the informal sector and towards a more unilateral one.
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"Ethical Dimesnions of a Globalising Economy" Potter festschrift - 2002 113
An accidental blog 2009
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