Examples of 'global terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "global terms"

In this context, 'global terms' refers to a set of conditions, rules, or principles that are applicable universally or across the world. It suggests a broad or wide-reaching perspective that applies to multiple countries or regions

How to use "global terms" in a sentence

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This is a way to be visible in global terms.
In global terms consumption of energy continues to increase every year.
We bear ever greater responsibility for each other in global terms.
Cv global terms of use.
We think in global terms.
The world now decline is determined and acts in global terms.
In global terms insurance buyers can expect upward pricing pressure in the coming months.
Groups of people represent energy portals in cosmic rather than global terms.
Theimpact of the schemeislimitedin global terms sinceit offersthe equivalent of one meal per monthtoits beneficiaries.
COSI is also leading the way in global terms.
In global terms the Commission succeeded in meeting this objective, as Table 2 shows.
Aquaculture in the West produces a luxury product in global terms.
In global terms this consumption is greater than 3.3 trillion cubic meters per year.
The inflows to the Caribbean are too negligible in global terms to be reported.
While opium poppy is cultivated in Colombia it remains a small cultivator in global terms.

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But, unfortunately, nobody thinks in global terms.
Because of globalization I think we increasingly need to think in global terms.
These former subjects of Empire imagined the racialized world in global terms.
The world led back Now is determined and it acts itself in global terms.
We must therefore re-define this concept in global terms.
Today 's transnational companies measure their success in global terms.
At the same time, our capital markets are small in global terms.
This rate of convergence is unusually rapid, both in historical and global terms.
If you are reading this, then you are probably astonishingly wealthy in global terms.
Without increased co-operation and consolidation, European players risk being marginalized in global terms.
Tasovac, That show is the most popular TV format of all time in global terms.
He added that the number was " completely insignificant " in global terms.
In a more general sense, can such a united policy ever be " fair " in global terms.
Table 1 illustrates Africa 's mineral potential and production in global terms.
Crimes against human liberty see a fall of 9.1 %, but are not so relevant in global terms.

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