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Meanings of transcend national in English
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Usage of transcend national in English
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Global citizens have shown that human rights abuses against girls transcendnational boundaries.
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On the one hand, science, commerce, and art transcendnational boundaries.
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I think it's essential that issues which transcendnational borders are tackled together, rather than apart.
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Enzensberger's examples are from Germany, but the phenomena he brings to his readers' attention transcendnational boundaries.
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But it raises the most fundamental questions about the issue of authenticity in architecture that transcendnational boundaries.
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Science is arguably the most convincing illustration of what humans can achieve when their endeavours transcendnational identities and knowledge is shared across the globe.
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But why do you privilege the UK as a political entity if the "endeavours transcendnational identities and knowledge is shared across the globe"?
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Yet, although Holden is an American, his appeal transcendednational borders.
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The positivity surrounding this team should transcendsnational biases.
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Concerning collaboration, I agree that science transcendsnational borders and scientists collaborate and share or compete regardless.
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She said this latest trip was not about politics, but art, which transcendsnational boundaries and disputes.
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Trying to define the parameters of British art, then, is impossible -because truly great art transcendsnational borders.
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Today, the movement has transcendednational boundaries and some 100,000 people have planted 30 million trees.
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The final ECJ ruling could set a precedent for how far EU court powers can be applied to online content that transcendsnational borders.