globalizationin a sentence
- Globalization improves product choice for consumers, but adds competitive stress for companies and their workers.
- The Kawasaki merger represented an inconvenient truth: Manufacturing in America was a tough business in the post-globalization world.† (source)
- The growing popularity of fast food is just one of many cultural changes that have been brought about by globalization.† (source)
- A second reason for the growth of trafficking is globalization.† (source)
- I had tried to pull some big ideas from Managing in the Next Society into my argument about knowledge-based economies, globalization, and the ways in which demographics change society.† (source)
- Now, in the age of globalization, a time could come when it will make sense for an IBM or a Microsoft not only to manufacture in China but to design for China.† (source)
- The double shock we're experiencing now—globalization and computer-aided industrial productivity—happens to have the opposite impact: income inequality is growing, as the rewards for being skilled grow and the opportunities for unskilled Americans diminish.† (source)
- As Morris offered an impassioned critique of globalization, the comparison made sense — both men true believers, charismatic, driven by ideas outside the mainstream, albeit championing opposite viewpoints.† (source)
- In the context of globalization and people moving around, she says, "You often hear that places don't matter the way they used to.† (source)
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The police had apparently received a tip that she had been seen in Kreuzberg at an "anarcho-feminist club" described as a hangout for young people associated with everything from terrorism to antiglobalization and Satanism.†
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standard prefix: The prefix "anti-" in antiglobalization means against or opposite. This is the same pattern you see in words like antiviral, antiaircraft, and antisocial.