Sentences with phrase «across national boundaries»

We live in a world where so many issues require cooperation across national boundaries, but where people's fundamental political identity remains the nation state.
Its effect is to remove barriers to the free flow of goods and services across national boundaries.
At the same time, technological advances have lowered or removed barriers that used to restrict the flow of money across national boundaries.
1 The growing competition for land across national boundaries is indirectly competition for water.
BBSRC and Science Foundation Ireland have entered an agreement to welcome, encourage and support research applications that cut across national boundaries involving collaborative teams led by researchers from the UK and Ireland.
Its fundraising campaign has cut across national boundaries as donations have streamed in from domestic and overseas branches.
EPSRC and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) have entered an agreement to welcome, encourage and support research applications that cut across national boundaries involving collaborative teams led by researchers from the UK and Ireland.
The goal is for students and researchers to optimise cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and ideas across national boundaries.
On May 3 and 4, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law will bring together leaders from all facets of the global legal community to discuss how the legal ecosystem is being transformed across national boundaries and continents.
Federation Internationale des Bourses de Valeurs does encourages cooperative policies that are designed to stimulate a free flow of capital gain across national boundaries and countries.
The concern of labor was that the result of free trade is to move production of goods to be sold in the United States across national boundaries.
Globalization, which integrates the world economy through liberalization of trade and investment and deregulation and privatization of business so that the world transnational corporations (TNCs) can operate freely across national boundaries.
The struggle will continue within nations and across national boundaries between Christian faith and Communist faith.
Industries that can survive only with protection from external competition favor the former; those that profit from extending their activities across national boundaries support the latter.
«Free trade» means that goods, services, and capital can flow across national boundaries as easily as they flow within a single country.
AAAS must continue its efforts to communicate the benefits of scientific progress, Chu noted, saying the world's largest general scientific organization must continue to ensure scientists and students have access to the free exchange of ideas and the ability to pursue discovery across national boundaries.
HFSP and other international biomedical research programs can serve as models for the far larger investment efforts needed to promote and maintain research networks and training across national boundaries.
As political leaders in the U.S. and Europe make plans to build more border fences to limit movement of our own species across national boundaries, scientists are assessing implications for wolves, sheep, bears, birds and more.
The list goes on, and all the numbers lead back to the simple fact that there has been a seismic change in the scope and reach of scientific research across national boundaries and within countries not previously represented in major science.
The data from this important study can be used in the future to more effectively manage these large migratory predators across national boundaries.
Whether these are the challenges of collectively improving the living conditions of the global poor, of achieving sustainable forms of human environmental interaction, of addressing health epidemics, or of creating the conditions for lasting peace and security, few schools around the world today are equipping students with the skills and habits of mind necessary to collaborate with others across national boundaries.
promote the exchange of people and professional publications among the constituent groups and encourage participation in meetings and conferences across national boundaries; 4.
Another thing that needs to be said in this context is that sooner or later, in order to meet environmental problems, there will have to be international cooperation across all national boundaries on a much larger scale than we have seen up to now.
Sixth, it does not solve the problem that banks are increasingly less willing to lend across national boundaries.
We are guided by our vision of Verdict Games Studio as a truly international endeavor, and are working across national boundaries to improve relationships and entertain people throughout the world with our innovation and creation.
Despite a shared origin in Pakistan, the subject of Illuminated Geographies is both translocal and transcultural in nature — reaching across national boundaries and beyond Islamic traditions.
To improve user adoption of and satisfaction with CS, the overall aim is to research and advance CS development by supporting scientific research for developing better tools, methods and standards on how to produce, transfer, communicate and use reliable climate information to cope with current and future climate variability and change across national boundaries.
In addition to migration across national boundaries, the majority of people on Earth today live in cities versus rural settings, the countryside.
The substance of FCPA investigations and litigation will typically involve situations where corporations are engaged in complex transactions across national boundaries; where both U.S. and European entities will be involved in those transactions; and where elements of both U.S. and European law may apply to litigation proceedings.
«The rise of the digital economy created labour, capital and product markets that operate in real time across national boundaries.
Hauser and Wirth's Trade Routes (3rd May - 27th July) featured 15 artists, and took Antiquity paths from east to west as their rationale for understanding the contemporary implications of the exchange of goods, culture and ideas across national boundaries.
Discover how the legal ecosystem is being transformed across national boundaries and continents.
Postal services, telephone, telegraph, and broadcasting facilities, monetary exchange, and the regulation of trade all require administrative cooperation across national boundaries.
Consolidation is evident in the merger activity among financial institutions both across national boundaries and across earlier financial boundaries, such as those separating investment banking and insurance.
These very general statements represent the first findings of an experimental effort to develop a technique for making comparative studies, across national boundaries, of the concerns and aspirations of people around the world.
In other words, catch - up theory partially explains the pattern of change within the United States, probably because the barriers to the adoption of existing technologies are much lower within a single country than across national boundaries.
Shirin Neshat's many confrontational portraits, Masses, from the Arab Spring, thus meet us eye to eye, human to human, across national boundaries and conflicts.
By the very nature of climate, scientists had to study it across national boundaries.
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