Examples of using Globalisation in English and their translations into Polish
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Globalisation and trade.
Lies in social globalisation.
Globalisation and change.
I single-handedly dreamed up globalisation.
Globalisation and climate.
People also translate
The social dimension of globalisation communication.
Globalisation and Health.
These processes foster globalisation and vice versa.
Globalisation requires aggression.
This strategy is the European response to globalisation.
Globalisation and structural change;
An Integrated Industrial Policy for the Globalisation Era.
Economy, globalisation, labour market.
They will also give a further impetus to globalisation.
Globalisation has brought new opportunities.
Further challenges: Globalisation and demographic change.
Globalisation of online registration sites.
Development: a strategy for equitable globalisation 8.
However, globalisation can be anticipated and regulated.
We need to deal with increased globalisation and competition.
The mobility of highly-skilled workers is increasing in tandem with globalisation.
Europeanisation and globalisation of energy and climate policy.
Europe has assets at its disposal to deal with globalisation.
The blood represents globalisation and the sheep's skull is the death of democracy.
There must be a shift from internationalisation to globalisation.
Along with globalisation, recent years have brought an increase in cross-border trade in goods and services.
Lisbon Strategy as important instrument to face globalisation.
As far as the Globalisation Fund is concerned, it is as open to the textile sector as to other sectors.
The report discusses recent changes resulting from the globalisation process.
Increase the globalisation fund; implement a programme for young people(with universities), and for workers who have lost their jobs, who want to set up their own businesses, including through social economy enterprises as an alternative;