Examples of using Globalisation in English and their translations into Finnish
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Globalisation requires aggression.
Sustainable globalisation and trade.
Globalisation and demographic change.
Much discussed globalisation is all this.
Globalisation will continue in practice.
People also translate
Further challenges: Globalisation and demographic change.
Globalisation and the multilateral system.
He asked me about links between globalisation and diseases.
Economy, globalisation, labour market.
Impact and prospects of regional integration and globalisation for the OCTs;
Globalisation is an inescapable historical fact.
Action 3: Responding to globalisation and ageing.
Yes, globalisation results in relocation.
Trade policy facing the challenge of globalisation and increased interdependence.
Globalisation of production will also continue;
It is time to realise that globalisation is not for tomorrow but today.
Globalisation, WTO, and recent economic factors;
We Conservatives welcome globalisation and its role as a catalyst for democracy.
Globalisation was seen as both a threat and an opportunity.
The Social Fund now concentrates on globalisation and on improving people's employability.
Globalisation is both a reality and a steady process.
Therefore, we need more capitalism and globalisation if we want a better world, not less.
Globalisation and the threat posed by anticompetitive practices.
Mr President, globalisation reduces economic distances.
Globalisation and demographics are only two of the main challenges.
Internationalisation and globalisation of societies are likewise posing new challenges.
Globalisation and increased pressure on limited natural resources.
However, globalisation can be anticipated and regulated.
Globalisation and industrial change bring social problems in their wake.
Of course, globalisation is not a panacea for all evils.