fast-moving world
collocation in Englishmeaningsofworld
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world
noun
uk/wɜːld/us/wɝːld/
the earth and all the people, places, and things ...
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(Definition ofworldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We live in afast-movingworldwith a growing population and instant communications, and vigilance and diplomacy are more necessary than ever before.
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It permits the insurance world to show the flexibility that is required in afast-movingworldwith a fast-moving insurance market.
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There is no guarantee in such afast-movingworldthat a successful innovator will stay ahead of the game.
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This is needed for people to be able to function in today'sfast-movingworld, where people travel hundreds of kilometres to attend a specific meeting.
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There is an increasing demand in afast-movingworldfor rapid distribution of goods.
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It is a fairly long time to look ahead in a veryfast-movingworld.
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In thefast-movingworldof e-commerce, there will be occasions when people make mistakes and things go wrong.
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Tomorrow'sfast-movingworldbelongs to those who respond fastest, those who change fastest and those who modernize.
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We have to work very hard just to hold positions in the incrediblyfast-movingworldmarkets.
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We live in afast-movingworldwhere the instant conveyance of communication has become part of everyday life.
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We live in afast-movingworldand, as has been pointed out, there is new technology to consider.
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We need a new way, recognizing that in afast-movingworldof constant innovation and technological change, governments can help to equip people to cope with inevitable change.
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It is a veryfast-movingworld.
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Europe needs to meet the demands of afast-movingworldof constant innovation and technical change.
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We must, in a veryfast-movingworld, take responsibility for our work but be prepared to modify it in accordance with what is going on in an entirely new world.
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We live in a veryfast-movingworld.
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