Sentences with word «anglophone»

«The State» is not a technical legal term in anglophone countries, as far as I know, and the content of the question is not about law, rather it is about politics (hence migration to Politics SE is appropriate).
Although English is the world's lingua franca, its popularity largely hinges on the present economic importance of Anglophone countries.
With 2.8 million people, it is the third most populous anglophone country in North America, after the United States and Canada.
Districts like Anglophone East in New Brunswick collect food for those in need (27,000 pounds this year).
Battle of the Books is an exciting event wherein teams of high school students from Anglophone schools in Quebec test their detailed knowledge of 10 young adult books.
Not only are there so many female authors across Australia that are worthy of our attention, but we also need to read our male authors, authors from other Anglophone markets, and books translated into English...
Moreover, less than half of these jobs are held by individuals who described themselves as Anglophones.
According to a telephone survey conducted for the Media Technology Monitor late last year, nearly two - thirds of anglophone Canadians polled said they regularly streamed music online, which was up from 61 per cent in 2012 and 57 per cent in 2011.
Outside of native anglophone countries, Sweden consistently have one of the largest and most fluent English speaking populations in Europe!
A successful venture, it created a tightly knit Anglophone community in the heart of Italy.
The French - Canadians have supported local farmers from the beginning in an attempt to not be consumed with anglophone tendencies.
It's the experience of unilingual anglophone lawyers faced with Canadian legal writing, cases, and legislation in French.
to Anglophone areas after a government - imposed 93 - day shutdown.
This can be seen in the rising number of referred cases to both the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), which remains the most popular forum for major Africa - related international arbitrations, and the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), which continues to gain traction, particularly in Anglophone Africa (see tables).
In Anglophone studies, Bruce McCormack has developed this understanding of Barth in great detail.
When it came to eye - watering amounts of money, paintings by anglophone figures including Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock and Francis Bacon were typically the headline - makers.
Anglophone Cameroon fled from feared Igbo domination in Nigeria.
This is a really exciting project doing really interesting work which Anglophones are in danger of missing.
After studying law at Laval University, he went on to do a common law degree at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto and, fairly early in his career, sat on the boards of directors of several major anglophone companies such as the Toronto - Dominion Bank and Shell Canada, something his firm says was rare for a francophone at the time.
But some resolutely unilingual anglophones no doubt resent the barriers to advancement that the policy creates for them.
The gulf between anglophone Canadians and francophone Canadians was wider than at any other time since the Conscription crisis of 1917.
He says he'd love to see Anglophones realize that the Spanish - speaking world is «a universe in itself.
So to call a tort a «délit» in French is not accurate, because a tort in common law is not the same as a délit in civil law, or a delict, for that matter (since there is good English for civil law — as spoken in Scotland, Louisiana and other anglophone civil law jurisdictions.
Recently, Justice David Collier, also a Quebec Anglophone jurist from my ex-firm Norton Rose Canada LLP, rendered an employment law decision which merits some attention in the «Rest of Canada» — both because it's well - written and sound but also because it is a rare English - language decision from La Belle Province which summarizes civil law employment law concepts in English.
Quebec can only hold so many Anglophone kids).
This, though, may be a propitious moment for a revival of interest in these works, at least among Anglophone readers.
has therefore not really been posed, at least in mainstream Anglophone theology, for some decades.
The European wind industry sees the phenomenon as largely anglophone, and even then, only in particular regions and around certain farms.
Ghana's Biggest Music Festival, the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, is set to host Sam Onyemelukwe, Managing Director, Trace Anglophone, and Michael Ugwu, Sony West Africa General Manager, in an insightful music business seminar on the theme, «Help!
Global GaAs Photodiodes Market 2018 - OSI Optoelectronics, Kyosemi Corporation, Albis Optoelectronics AG - Anglophone Tribune
No one is capable of even discussing it and what to me is patently obvious in every nation of the west and especially the (white) Anglophone nations who still think they are Rulers of the entire world and all who live upon it.
Boom writers like Gabriel García Márquez (who briefly attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and oversaw the creation of the Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano in Cuba) were having these conversations abroad — but did that mean they needn't have taken place within Anglophone film criticism circles from those Latino writers who were finding their own bilingual voices?
The bridging of the African anglophone / francophone divide is especially significant.
Most of the early anglophone members of the CAS could be broadly described as French - influenced post-impressionists.
One way or the other, if Quebec hopes to be successful in improving the level and quality of French usage in the province's workplaces, it will have to understand the businesses and workers that will be affected — especially the large Anglophone population and the increasing immigrant population.
My question is this: should we be willing to accept that most anglophone lawyers lack minimum competency in both languages?
Twenty - three per cent of Anglophones said they were likely to cut the cord eventually, compared to 14 per cent of Francophones.
Quebec's richest quartier sits at the northwest edge of the prosperous anglophone enclave of Westmount, with one of the city's highest peaks in its midst.
The who's - who of anglophone Montreal live in and around Westmount, with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's $ 7.95 million mansion just one of a number of notable residences (the average housing bill is a little more forgiving at just under $ 2 million).
In Montreal, young anglophones employ French pronunciations of words «to signal their local status, in contrast to tourists or recently arrived English - speakers.»
Following the Second World War, French - speaking consumers increasingly chafed under anglophones» commercial dominance.
Each one serves for two years, and the position alternates between Francophone and Anglophone writers.
Language is value - laden and bound to culture, and the academic and popular anglophone culture that the NIV subtly affirms desperately needs conversion, not affirmation.
And so the epicene «they» becomes a neuter workaround, but «mankind» is employed, some allegedly sexist renderings are retained, and God and Satan remain masculine because this is how modern anglophones speak and think.
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