Political or humanitarian term referring to the entire global civilization created by mankind or aggregate of nation-states.
1He said climate change required a decisive response from the world community.
2Working in mutual self-interest the world community would have achieved Sustainable Growth.
3The world community must take action to deter such behavior, he added.
4Some neighbors in the world community are, from time to time, untrustworthy.
5There is a world community, but it is, as yet, very imperfect.
6This holocaust happened with the full knowledge of the world community.
7This has perhaps been the chief weakness of the world community.
8Responsible members of the world community do not threaten or invade their neighbors.
9Not exactly the actions of a government that wants to reassure the world community.
10But that's not enough to knit together the world community at this pivotal hour.
11There would be killing outside that would shock the conscience of the world community.
12That would provoke an immediate and very direct response: the world community would shun Norway.
13Thirty-one races are represented in the Bahá'í world community.
14The world community reacted with strong criticism yesterday to Pakistan's detonation of five nuclear test bombs.
15We must continue to build a new and a firm foundation for a stable world community.
16President Clinton has accused Iraq of mounting a "clearly unacceptable" challenge to the world community.