Of worldwide scope or applicability.
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Examples for "world"
Examples for "world"
1Scorpionism is a public health problem in several regions of the world.
2The last crisis brought Europe and the world together, at least briefly.
3The king toils; the priests toil; the powers of the world labor.
4German automakers continue to enjoy success in the world's largest car market.
5Year on year, London cabs are voted the best in the world.
1Dublin: The Dublin market benefitted from the general rally around Europe today.
2Organised crime was likely behind the attacks, the state attorney general said.
3The situation, however, is quite different in the general theory of relativity.
4The result is a general state of insecurity in the public services.
5Officials said they needed to focus on a possible early general election.
1Tobacco use among adolescents is a global problem of public health importance.
2The global financial crisis sharply curtailed trade in developed countries last year.
3The situation requires new ideas of political organisation and global economic redistribution.
4The current state of the COVID-19 pandemic is a global health crisis.
5This is a global health crisis, he told reporters in Canberra today.
1Within the new regimen of universal legalistic feminism, often neither rule applies.
2The sea is an international sea, and the sky a universal sky.
3Why do even conservative citizens of these countries want universal health care?
4The Iranian people have a universal right to assembly and free speech.
5This situation questions the usefulness of universal radioligands for comparative binding studies.
1Vector-borne diseases, including arboviruses, pose a serious threat to public health worldwide.
2Substance use disorders continue to be major medical and social problems worldwide.
3Today, Volkswagen said the software is present on 11 million cars worldwide.
4The report measures the level of economic freedom in 123 countries worldwide.
5Banks worldwide have been taking measures to offset risk amid the crisis.
1The early days of planetary solar systems can be violent times indeed.
2I'm simply the product of a hostile planetary environment, Mayhew said comfortably.
3It was the first new U.S. planetary mission launch in 11 years.
4It's possible that the new study reflects localized rather than planetary patterns.
5The conflicting planetary influences at this time point to certain tensions developing.
1Some are coming home to start businesses that have a cosmopolitan feel.
2For a few days each year cosmopolitan chic enlivened this rural retreat.
3This has given the city a more cosmopolitan, liberal feel than Riyadh.
4He was daring in speech, broad in views, and cosmopolitan in habit.
5He forms a cosmopolitan midfield partnership with the New Zealand born Flutey.
1At parish and local levels, greater ecumenical activities would benefit all Christians.
2The letter was sent by the ecumenical Church of Ireland group, Catalyst.
3Catholic Church in France holds an ecumenical service for Jews and Protestants.
4The Calvinist and Catholic authorities, ecumenical for once, heartily endorsed this condemnation.
5There is actually more ecumenical activity going on in Ireland than ever before.
1Could you not have been called by something rather less oecumenical?
2Numerous problems are now postponed till the oecumenical Council.
3The thought of an oecumenical council having its leading feature dislocated by my trifling experiment!
4An oecumenical council (called by the Latins the 8th) was convoked at Constantinople to decide this matter.
5Name the oecumenical creeds.
1Study co-author Richard Beasley said the results could change asthma treatment world-wide.
2In this fundamental difference lies the world-wide opposition of the two beliefs.
3Tax residents must declare their world-wide income and capital gains to SARS.
4There is a well-documented, world-wide correlation between poverty and high birth rates.
5The same may be said about the world-wide practice of the Eucharist.
6I was thrilled to find myself in the lime-light of world-wide publicity.
7The world-wide depression has affected agriculture in common with all other industries.
8After the death of William the Silent, the history assumes world-wide proportions.
9The Falls of St. Anthony and the Minnehaha have a world-wide reputation.
10At least 23 deaths world-wide have been attributed to Takata airbag explosions.
11And Phil turned in silence and went out into the world-wide starlight.
12These restrictions are now enforced world-wide by most countries... but not all.
13Two world-wide modes of practice found their earliest illustration in ancient Egypt.
14The scientific acquirements of Professor Newberry have given him a world-wide fame.
15Analysis - Are New Zealand the biggest poachers of rugby talent world-wide?
16He'll be playing Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, a work he's been touring world-wide.