They saw in
such global commerce a worldly illustration of the unity of the human race and how the mystical body of Christ works, each distinctive part contributing to the others.
Not exact matches
Martin Moen, the director general at
Global Affairs Canada who oversees North American trade policy, told a conference in Ottawa earlier this month that it would be «very difficult to see a path forward» for NAFTA if the U.S. continued to insist on changes that would constrain cross-border
commerce,
such as a the suggestion that the value of U.S. government contracts won by Canadian and Mexican firms should match the value of contracts American companies secure in Canada and Mexico.
With blue - chip corporations
such as IBM and Vodafone involved in building a mobile
commerce network, regional and
global travel companies should be looking even more closely on what the region has to offer.»
The sea has also become a vehicle for political expression for artists
such as Chris Jordan and Pamela Longobardi who address the polluting effects of
global commerce, overpopulation, and climate change; in the 21st century, the sea as subject is less a metaphor of transcendental space than a very real place systematically being destroyed by human profligacy and waste.
The programme further investigates the effects of
such diversifying material cultures, taking stock of its
global affects and traces in
commerce, industrialisation and urban infrastructure.
Bringing a poetic yet critical sensibility to the international stage, her work revolves around subjects
such as the
global economy,
commerce and transportation often based on the classic gesture of the ready - made that is uncovering how collective memory and sociopolitical imperatives can define cultural production.»
Such standards will help facilitate
global real estate
commerce and the development of international real estate referral networks, he says.