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en The EU is often perceived as part of this process of globalization that threatens us.

en We have been talking about globalization for a long time. Actually, the word has been incorrect because only half of the world has been part of the globalization process. But in the last ten years, the other half -- China, India, the countries of the former Soviet block -- has joined the capitalist system. And I like to say globalization is going global.

en It is people who are the objects of globalization and at the same time its subjects. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. What also follows logically from this is that globalization is not a law of nature, but rather a process set in train by people.

en It is not in the purview of the bank to either start globalization or stop it, ... We have to recognize that globalization is taking place and work with that. We can't change it, but we must not ignore the situation. The challenge is to manage globalization.

en Wal-Mart has become aware of how they are perceived and that they don't want to be perceived as down market in part because it makes it difficult to penetrate certain urban and suburban markets. I think they want to get that middle-class customer to spend money with them.

en Globalization does have winners and losers, but mostly we're a winner. When farmers in Korea protest against globalization, or miners in Germany protest globalization, they're protesting against us.

en The reason we went into Afghanistan was to eliminate the people who were responsible for 9/11. There's now a nascent democracy here. The threats that are posed to this democracy are narcotics and terrorism. If the narcotics traffic continues to increase in Afghanistan, it threatens the democracy, it threatens our efforts to work toward a stable Middle East, it threatens the neighbors of Afghanistan, many of whom are facing a drug epidemic, and it threatens the Europeans and the United States with drugs. It really does have implications across the entire world.

en The escalating violence threatens the process of democratization and reconciliation in Kosovo and must end.

en And that is certainly a new use of the filibuster and something which threatens to shut down our entire confirmation process for the courts.

en He threatens you in a lot of ways, and he also threatens you in the way he competes. That's the thing we have to emphasize to our team. Don't think at any moment that this guy is done. If he was 6-foot-1, they'd be talking about him as a Heisman candidate.

en It's part of the globalization trend.

en It's one of those things that's part of being in New York, ... I always felt bad for him because he was perceived to be a part of a problem than had nothing to do with his contract. I wish fans understood how much pain he played through and what he was doing to get back.

en OPEC wants to be perceived as part of the solution, not part of the problem.

en OPEC wants to be perceived as part of the solution, not part of the problem,

en It's part and parcel of the globalization of the world market.


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