Sentences with phrase «global sense»

You can start to have a truly global sense of neighborhood.
Think about your company in a more global sense, what beyond sales are you trying to do for the world?
For these social groups the need for safety and shelter did not tie itself to a quantified lot or acreage, but was shared in a larger global sense.
«They talk about tolerance, the environment, the communityit's a kind of global sense of pledging,» said Nelson.
But more interestingly, in a global sense, one could argue that the rise of the developed world and its accompanying wealth explosion has been an instrumental driver in helping to bring the emerging world out of substantial poverty.
That said, there is as much chance that this is consolidation aimed at simplifying an exit from what, in a global sense, is an emerging player that yet sits on the fringes of its market.
(neighbor in the global sense) I think you'd like what she has to say.
This attitude is concerned neither with the world at the door step of the church nor with the world in the global sense.
This is the aim of hermeneutics in this second sense: to make the global sense of mystery coincide with a differentiated and articulated discipline of meaning.
And so, in the sciences, scientists tend to be high education, they tend to be relatively affluent in a global sense.
The Ocean Model of Civilisation coheres with human nature in a more global sense.
So the free tuition is mostly relevant for «rich» (in a global sense) Master students, which might turn out to be a resource for Norway in the end.
«I think Hillary has much more experience than Bernie on a global sense, and I think she has fought for women and families for her entire career,» Zellner said.
For years, scientists who needed a global sense of what was out there relied on one dominant set of photographs — the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey — created in the 1950s.
But in a global sense, humans» most disruptive technologies may have been born millennia ago, when our ancestors began to plant crops and cross the globe.
«There is lot of value in examining the topography of Titan in a broad, global sense, since it tells us about forces acting on the surface from below as well as above,» said Radebaugh.
To some, jellyfish symbolize the monster — not only in their potentially lethal sting, but also in a more global sense, as a symptom of ecosystem demise.
Not only was The Piano — the story of a mute woman and her daughter trying to find love within an arranged marriage in settler - era New Zealand — a fine piece of film making, it also marked a key moments in the emergence of the local film industry as a viable player in a global sense.
The goal of XQ was not to make a cookie - cutter high school but to foment, instead, a global sense of possibility.»
= Conference Goals = Education, in a global sense, is a right since we are born.
Education, in a global sense, is a right since we are born.
In a global sense, the more middlemen we cut out, the better our economy will be, IMO.
So this leaves the question of why more isn't done to reduce emissions in a global sense?
Which means the question remains, what happened to that global sense of awareness and concern?
Whether it is rational in a global sense is very difficult to determine.
These benefits and costs together form a global sense of «outcomes» associated with a relationship.
The GSES, in contrast, was designed to assess a broad and global sense of personal confidence in one's coping ability across a wide range of demanding or novel situations (Schwarzer, Bäßler, Kwiatek, Schröder, & Zhang, 1997).
The Cape Town Central City is not exceptional in a global sense, believes Carola Koblitz — editor and chief author of the Cape Town Central City Improvement District's (CCID) annual investment guide, The State of Cape Town Central City Report.
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