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(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) globalization
The increasing integration of world markets for goods, services, and capital It has also been defined as a process by which nationality becomes increasingly irrelevant in global production and consumption
refers to the increasing economic integration and interdependence of countries Economic globalization in this century has proceeded along two main lines: trade liberalization (the increased circulation of goods) and financial liberalization (the expanded circulation of capital)
(Globalization Support Guide; search in this book)
The integration of markets globally
The process of making something worldwide in scope or application
the movement toward markets or policies that transcend national borders
the closer integration of the countries of the world-especially the increased level of trade and movements of capital-brought on by lower costs of transportation and communication
singularity point in society's development It is accompanied by disasters, weather patterns changes, conflicts, and general tension
—The practice of designing and developing software that can be adapted to run in multiple locales Globalized software does not make assumptions about human language, country, regional, or cultural information based on a single locale Instead, the software is written to change the locale-specific information it uses to process data and display information to the user based on the configured locale of the operating system, or the personal preference of the user Also called internationalization See localization, satellite assembly
growth to a global or worldwide scale; "the globalization of the communication industry
the newest development in the expansion of global capitalism It is a new manifestation of an old system of market liberalism, only this time it is occurring on an international, rather than national level Marked by the expansion of the size and power of multinational corporations
The process of making all the necessary technical, financial, managerial, personnel, marketing, and other enterprise decisions necessary to facilitate localization Products have to be globalized before they are localized A well-globalized product is one that has been enabled at a technical level for localization In other words a globalized product does not require remedial engineering or redesign, as opposed to adaption to a specific local language or platform
Tendency toward a worldwide investment environment, and the integration of national capital markets
Far-reaching structural change in banking The visible expression of this structural change is the increasing use of a large number of innovative financial instruments together with a progressive Integration of national financial markets into international ones The last-mentioned development in particular led to a sharp increase in cross-border monetary and capital transactions, creating talk of the internationalization of financial markets or globalization of banking
{i} becoming universal, making worldwide (also globalisation)
alternative spelling of globalisation
The process of economic integration on a worldwide scale
In the translation/localization business marketplace, it refers to the whole problem of making any product or service global, with simultaneous release in all markets Web site globalization means more than just making one web site respond to the different language and regional requirements of the browser Globalization includes the process by which site development, update processes, and workflow are engineered to provide a comprehensive framework for cost-effective multilingual site development and maintenance - incorporating overseas offices, consultants, translators, etc Sometimes achieved by neutralizing the cultural elements, superior global sites are those that enrich the cultural elements appropriately in each locale
Expansion of global linkages, organization of social life on global scale, and growth of global consciousness, hence consolidation of world society
The increasing integration of national economies into expanding international markets
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Определение globalleşme в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

global
A globally scoped identifier
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of a variable, accessible by all parts of a program

Global variables keep support engineers employed.

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Concerning all parts of the world

Pollution is a global problem.

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Global means "independent of the current environment; in effect throughout Emacs " It is the opposite of local (q v ) Particular examples of the use of `global' appear below
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This defines the scope of a variable or procedure If they are made global they can be accessed from anywhere
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spherical, ball-shaped
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Pertaining to an entire entity, such as a Windows NT domain or a collection of trusted/trusting domains Windows NT distinguishes global groups from local groups; local groups have permissions only for objects on the server in which the local group exists
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The whole output sound may be EQ-ed The tone controls on a hifi amplifier are, therefore, global EQ
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A global view or vision of a situation is one in which all the different aspects of it are considered. the global view, the ability to make wider decisions based on a knowledge of all the facts, not just some of them. a global vision of contemporary societies
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{s} worldwide, universal, of the whole world; like a globe; of a globe
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A setting that effects everything
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In programming languages, pertaining to information defined in one subdivision of a program and used in at least one other subdivision of the program; pertaining to information available to more than one program or subroutine
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Global means `independent of the current environment; in effect throughout Emacs' It is the opposite of local (q v ) Examples of the use of `global' appear below
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Relating to anything in computing that extends over the whole system For example, a 'global search and replace' means that any occurrence of a specified word will be found, and replaced by another specified word
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An object that has been created with the GLOBAL attribute and exported to all nodes in a multiprocessor system
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You can use global to describe something that happens in all parts of the world or affects all parts of the world. a global ban on nuclear testing On a global scale, AIDS may well become the leading cause of infant death. = worldwide + globally glob·al·ly a globally familiar trade name
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paging/browsing through page by page
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A global variable is one that is outside every set of braces and is available in every scope
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Learners who like to have the big picture and plug new information into this picture They want all of the information first
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involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continental but planetary"; "a world crisis"; "of worldwide significance
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Global means `independent of the current environment; in effect throughout Emacs' It is the opposite of local (q v ) Particular examples of the use of `global' appear below
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Global means the whole world
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A term meaning throughout the data To update cost rates "Globally" just means that all employees will be updated at once by a set percentage rather than having to be amended individually
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of or relating to a globe or sphere
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Pertaining to or governing all of the operations of an instrument
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As distinct from "Global Coordination," a "Global" organization is simply one which has sales internationally, but doesn't necessarily coordinate work globally The company isn't a multinational company either, in that it doesn't have a big presence in multiple nations Rather, the keyword "Global" denotes that the company is small but offers its products or services worldwide (Concept)
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Pertaining to information available to more than one program or subroutine IBM
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pertaining to the CCSDS sphere of influence [610 0-G-5] [620 0-B-1]
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Either refers to status given on a bot/eggdrop to mean all or another word for global is worldwide
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A variable or function that is accessible from any NewtonScript code Source: NPG
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A variable, configuration section, procedure etc having a scope which is unlimited (i e , applies everywhere unless contradicted locally)
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the international dimension is completely integrated in these teaching materials Different terms and theories are discussed in an originally global approach There is no polarisation between national and international, so the strategies developed and applied will not depend on geographical markets and administrative borders
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Worldwide, including the U S
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A basic search on the Library catalogue which searches all fields of the record
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having the shape of a sphere or ball; "a spherical object"; "nearly orbicular in shape"; "little globular houses like mud-wasp nests"- Zane Grey
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Küreselleşme
global
Küresel
GLOBAL
(Hukuk) Yuvarlak hesap, toptan
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Toptan
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Toptan, toplam
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Küreselleşmek
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Определение globalleşme в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

global
dünya çapında

Kimse, öldürücü bir salgın gibi dünya çapında bir felaketi önemsememezlik edemez. - One can't discount a global disaster like a virulent plague.

Global
küresel

Biz küresel bir toplumda yaşarız. - We live in a global community.

Küresel ısınmanın insan eylemlerinin sonucu olduğunu düşünüyor musunuz? - Do you believe global warming is the result of human actions?

global
{s} tüm dünyayı kapsayan/ilgilendiren
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evrensel
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(Tıp) yuvarlak
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tüm dünyayı ilgilendiren
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geniş çaplı
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küre biçiminde
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ayrıntılı
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tüm dünya ile ilgili
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ayrıntılı/global
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(Askeri) TOPTAN, DÜNYA ÇAPINDA
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(Tıp) Küre şeklinde, küresel
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kürsel
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