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  1. There is no cheap way to compete globally.
    要想在国际上竞争,不花钱是不可能的。
  2. Individual talents fitted to needs-- globally.
    个人可以“量身定制”地满足全球化的需求。
  3. Crown produces and sells it products globally.
    公司的生产和销售网点分布在全世界多个国家。


globally
[ adv ]
throughout the world
<adv.all>
this is globally significant


  1. "Arms embargoes, unless globally supported, aren't effective," says Mr. Kopietz of the London institute.
  2. Companies that operate globally need globally-valid trade rules.
  3. "Our survival depends on our ability to think globally and act locally," he said.
  4. Like Island, most "independents" already rely on industry giants to manufacture and distribute their records globally.
  5. So the scramble is on for lighter crudes globally, and for natural gas in the U.S.
  6. Ameritech, which has branched out globally from its main business running Bell systems in the U.S. Midwest, has just signed a contract to provide a cellular system to Poland.
  7. At stake in the debate are not only the bilateral U.S.-Mexico talks, but also the current 107-nation negotiations to liberalize trade globally.
  8. It is the online destination globally for those with an interest in games, whether for information on the latest games, downloading a demo, buying a game or developing a games fan site.
  9. Mr. Craig is a big proponent of buying "English-language rights world-wide" for books, so that printing and marketing can be executed globally, but he realizes that approach isn't always practical or desirable.
  10. Companies themselves would have to do most of the work to remain globally competitive.
  11. The insurance brokerage said it will restructure its operations, effective Jan. 1, to manage activities in three strategic business units globally.
  12. The cultural archetypes that lie behind the Marlboro cowboy and Levi's life style are "globally" recognized: driven by the ubiquity of American imagery disseminated by our huge output of film and television.
  13. The USDA agency, in a third report issued Tuesday, said the cereal grain needs for 55 low-income countries in 1990-91 "are substantial, despite the favorable outlook for supplies" globally.
  14. Britain is booming as an arms dealer, supplanting the United States as wealthy Saudi Arabia's biggest supplier and edging out long-time rival France globally as purveyor of everything from bullets to jet fighters.
  15. Analysts noted that world-wide deliveries of copper globally in the first quarter rose 8 1/2 from a year earlier.
  16. It will inaugurate its first globally coordinated advertising campaign with the launch next spring of the Air 180, a new model of running shoe incorporating the latest developments in Nike's air-sole cushioning.
  17. But he adds that "there will be a lot of bonds sold before you get there, and if our rates are to remain competitive globally, the long bond can't go much below 7.5%." Yet some stalwart investors are betting long-bond yields will fall sharply.
  18. Investors are buying companies that are globally competitive, efficient and poised to benefit from the dollar's broad decline from its peak in March 1985.
  19. Changing our philosophy from buying nationally to buying globally has already led to a reduction in numbers.
  20. Schroders, even with the contribution from Wertheim, last year ranked ninth globally in advising on completed corporate mergers and acquisitions, according to Securities Data Co., with 139 deals valued at a total of $23 billion.
  21. The goal of this acquisition is to combine FRAKO's core competence - principally in the field of energy optimization (network analysis and maximum optimization) - with CET's activities and market them globally.
  22. Mr. Paul correctly notes that this electrification of America has helped U.S. industry "become more efficient and globally competitive."
  23. We have to compete globally. The latest deregulation package is not enough.
  24. By contrast only a few Japanese chemical groups operate globally.
  25. Mr. Rudloff, the German-born impresario of the Euromarket, favored a cooperative assault on the new market in globally syndicated stocks.
  26. When it was a question of importance rather than difficulty, however, product quality and the desires of customers outranked the ability to compete globally.
  27. "We may have some trading rallies (in the bond market), but the days of a bull market globally are over."
  28. Air phone service is widely available on U.S. domestic flights, but is scarce globally.
  29. And they did underscore Coca-Cola's ability to maintain its earnings strength and its aggressive overseas expansion despite difficult conditions globally and domestically.
  30. In short, the Journal, like some of the international companies it covers and serves, has learned to think globally while operating regionally.
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