Sentences with phrase «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.
Much of the exchange of goods and services that crosses national boundaries takes place today internal to corporations.
Global warming was a threat that transcends national boundaries making it impossible for any one nation to manage.
The main benefit of having an open - source team is that it allows anyone with talent to have access to the project, regardless of national boundaries.
The result of expanding the size of the market beyond national boundaries is, therefore, a revolutionary change in the relation of economic and political power.
They reflect the fact that real estate is no longer mainly the focus of domestic investors whose mandates are defined by national boundaries.
It serves as an excellent model on which to base a wider European and international policy, vital for a disease that does not respect national boundaries.
But the fit between national boundaries in the second sense and nations in the first sense is rarely perfect.
As more of us in more parts of the world have access to these devices, we will see more national boundaries become irrelevant.
Our world is more connected than ever, and we face global problems that span national boundaries.
In an increasingly integrated world economy, water shortages are crossing national boundaries via the international grain trade.
I'd say that no immigration (or citizenship) policy can be ultimately rational (or perhaps fair), given that at the base they're all dependent on arbitrary national boundaries.
Its effect is to remove barriers to the free flow of goods and services across national boundaries.
We're In This Together... The takeaway: We're all in this together, regardless of national boundaries.
Therefore, restricting the activities of corporations by national boundaries is also opposed.
Generally the term is used when the trade crosses national boundaries.
By bringing together international teams diverse in discipline, language and culture we are able to tackle problems that do not respect national boundaries and whose solutions are important to every one of us.
Yakubu said, «Given the high stakes of conducting elections in developing countries, electoral commissions must understandably be worried about the twin issues of communication and security especially in situations where data reside with and is directly transmitted to the tallying centres through offshore vendors rather than exclusively controlled within national boundaries by election monitoring bodies.
Three boards were inaugurated with the Vice President as Chairman of National Boundary Commission (NBC) and Border Community Development Agency (BCDA).
Its fundraising campaign has cut across national boundaries as donations have streamed in from domestic and overseas branches.
Since that time the goal has been to make the whole world a single market with national boundaries no more a factor in economic affairs than the boundaries between the states are in the United States.
What also struck me is that there are no borders between countries, and this humbling perspective thankfully extends to the research field of satellite sensing where national boundaries lose their potency.
The constitution also says «The territory of the Republic of China within its existing national boundaries shall not be altered except by a resolution of the National Assembly.»
Nations bordering the region have been arguing / discussing what will be newly important national boundaries for some time.
We are likely to place our own immediate interests above those of the environment, the rest of the human family outside our own national boundaries or economic class, and even our own unborn generations.
The Israeli Labor Party, which governed Israel from its beginning as a state in 1946 until Prime Minister Menachem Begin took power in June, had avoided cultivating the kind of American evangelical support expressed in the recent newspaper ads because it knew that to engage in religious arguments over national boundaries would be self - defeating.
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.
But the dominant economic and internationalist ideology, as well as the interests of the great transnational corporations, opposed these national economies as obstacles to the ideal situation — a truly global market in which national boundaries were erased.
The digital universe — and its ease in getting around national boundaries — also makes it more difficult to keep the political playing field level in Canada and safe from foreign influence.
International treaties have become far less important than trade agreements such as GATT and NAFTA, which progessively erased national boundaries, and created such transnational institutions as the World Trade Organization.
To this end they dismantle national boundaries as well as social policies designed to redistribute wealth or insure that the poorest are cared for.
The goal is the erasure of national boundaries so far as the economy is concerned.
That can be achieved only when all the factors necessary for the production and use of goods — capital, labor, raw materials and plant facilities — are freely mobilized and deployed according to the most efficient pattern — and that in turn will be possible only when national boundaries no longer play a critical role in defining economic horizons.»
What is now being proposed in the name of economism is that national boundaries play less and less role in the global market.
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.
To have achieved even this measure of unity across our divisive national boundaries is a notable achievement for which no thoughtful person who feels deeply the inadequacies of a merely national Christianity can be too thankful.
Some PGS have been legitimized across neighboring national boundaries.
The aroma gene has been prized by farmers everywhere for thousands of years and it became widely adopted in different rice varieties throughout the ancient rice - growing world long before modern national boundaries were established.
As user4012 pointed out, this brand of extremism, which doesn't have political goals that fall into more established political boundaries (literal national boundaries), saw decades of high - amount and high - level funding from the Saudis, primarily, to build up to this point.
Unfortunately, while people and systems have become more integrated, increasingly making national boundaries almost irrelevant, politicians and governance systems are locked into fossilized national structures which have failed to keep pace with global developments.
«National boundaries don't apply to scientific knowledge.»
«We have only just scratched the surface of defining key spatial hotspots, but clearly for these highly mobile sharks, we need international cooperation» said Dr Guttridge, «and unfortunately, sharks refuse to acknowledge national boundaries
GNG, whose mission is to bring young people face - to - face across spatial, cultural, and national boundaries through videoconferencing, has been doing so since its founding in 1998.
Theory - building that transcends parochial national boundaries and speaks to the global nature of the Journal's diverse audience is imperative for this current phase.
«Because of the internet and social media, stories involving the human - animal bond now reach well beyond state and even national boundaries and have the potential to prompt action on a global scale,» Dr. Falk said.

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