global scale
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandscale
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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scale
noun
uk/skeɪl/us/skeɪl/
a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level ...
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(Definition ofglobalandscalefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Success at theglobalscale, and particularly in supporting life and happiness, is arguably one of the most rewarding and meaningful human experiences.
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Like many other important parts they are organized on aglobalscale.
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But this purely defensive stance does not help us when we try to think realistically about religion on aglobalscale.
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The mats described here are a potential coastal carbon sink that, while small on aglobalscale, have not been accounted for previously.
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In contrast, only 5, of which 2 are rare, mature in birds, effectively demonstrating that avian predation on cod is limited on aglobalscale.
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However, one of the major problems associated with this revaluing is that on aglobalscalethoughtful reinterpretation is often outpaced by rampant demolition.
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Although urban development has been examined on aglobalscale,9 studies of individual cities have been most common.
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These are chosen in part because of their current and potential future environmental impact, not just on share of total consumption on aglobalscale.
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When viruses "species jump," they may take on new forms that threaten us on aglobalscale.
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Imperialism consolidated the mixture of cultures and identities on aglobalscale.
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Collectively these first three papers highlight the unrealized potential of the primary health care agenda on aglobalscale.
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If you do archaeology at theglobalscaleit's about connectedness, it's about people, it's about the forces that create the modern world.
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On aglobalscale, commercial fishing has affected the structure of entire food webs.
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The results of social pressures are often translated into political policies, on both a national andglobalscale.
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Aglobalscaleto measure the quality of the family environment.
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These biozones can be correlated with other areas on aglobalscale.
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On an international level, competition forces the generation of innovations of a higher quality that are also competitive on aglobalscale.
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They could then extend this authority over local bodies to make claims on a largerglobalscale.
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It is an issues-based book where the details of geology, ecology, climatology and oceanography are subsumed by unifying principles applied at aglobalscale.
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