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Lexicographically close words:
gloated; gloating; gloatingly; gloats; glob; globe; globed; globes; globi; globo
  1. Japan maintains one of the world's largest fishing fleets and accounts for nearly 15% of the global catch.

  2. Low-lying Tuvalu is particularly vulnerable to any rise in the sea level from future global warming.

  3. Continued financial difficulties in East Asia, Russia, and many African nations cast a shadow over short-term global economic prospects.

  4. Maldivian authorities worry about the impact of erosion and possible global warming on their low-lying country; 80% of the area is one meter or less above sea level.

  5. Every effort was made to diminish state control over the global telecommunications infrastructure.

  6. Were these nations required to compete in the global marketplace through the production of goods or services, then a passive, uneducated population would no longer bring their monarchs the wealth to which they are accustomed.

  7. Partners may include Israel, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and other allies in the global war on terrorism as determined to be appropriate by the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State.

  8. In this section, the term ``global nuclear detection architecture'' means the global nuclear detection architecture developed under section 1902.

  9. They issued an ultimatum and the rest is the history of the first truly global conflict, the First World War.

  10. A vicious secret police, a burgeoning military, a new constitution to legalize his sanguinous regime conspired with a global economic crisis to make him a hated figure, even by Serb Democrats.

  11. In every single year of the last decade, the global turnover in intellectual property has outweighed the total industrial production of the world.

  12. The American people must prosper in the global economy.

  13. We need not shrink from the challenge of the global economy.

  14. We have got to put a human face on the global economy.

  15. We should also offer help and hope to those Americans temporarily left behind with the global marketplace or by the march of technology, which may have nothing to do with trade.

  16. We must also protect our global environment, working to ban the worst toxic chemicals and to reduce the greenhouse gases that challenge our health even as they change our climate.

  17. Now we move to an age of technology, information, and global competition.

  18. Tonight, I issue a call to the nations of the world to join the United States in a new round of global trade negotiation to expand exports of services, manufactures and farm products.

  19. Accomplishments Record numbers, record numbers of Americans are succeeding in the new global economy.

  20. As we enter the 21st century, the global economy requires us to seek opportunity not just at home, but in all the markets of the world.

  21. At the same time, we will continue to work on the long-term project: building a global financial system for the 21st century that promotes prosperity and tames the cycle of boom and bust that has engulfed so much of Asia.

  22. But our most fateful new challenge is the threat of global warming.

  23. The greatest environmental challenge of the new century is global warming.

  24. The most important job of our Government in this new era is to empower the American people to succeed in the global economy.

  25. Recovery would probably take about 3-10 years, but the Academy's study notes that long term global changes cannot be completely ruled out.

  26. This is particularly true when we consider the global effects of a large-scale nuclear war.

  27. Worldwide Effects of Fallout Alterations of the Global Environment A.

  28. And it is likely that we must reckon with still other complex and subtle processes, global in scope, which could seriously threaten the health of distant populations in the event of an all-out nuclear war.

  29. Finally, at least brief mention should be made of the global effects resulting from disruption of economic activities and communications.

  30. This paper is an attempt to set in perspective some of the longer term effects of nuclear war on the global environment, with emphasis on areas and peoples distant from the actual targets of the weapons.

  31. Thus nuclear testing to date does not appear to pose a severe radiation threat in global terms.

  32. It is no less apparent, however, that other nations, including those remote from the combat, could suffer heavily because of damage to the global environment.

  33. The Academy's study concluded that ozone changes due to nuclear war might decrease global surface temperatures by only negligible amounts or by as much as a few degrees.

  34. And we know that we can succeed in the global economic arena of the 90's.

  35. And of course human capital: the talented work force that we'll need to compete in the global market.

  36. This loss would reduce America's global influence at a time when pressing issues in North Korea, Iran, and elsewhere demand our full attention and strong U.

  37. Iraq is vital to regional and even global stability, and is critical to U.

  38. If the instability in Iraq spreads to the other Gulf States, a drop in oil production and exports could lead to a sharp increase in the price of oil and thus could harm the global economy.

  39. The global standing of the United States could be diminished.

  40. The near-term results would be a significant power vacuum, greater human suffering, regional destabilization, and a threat to the global economy.

  41. He is on the board of directors of several emerging high-tech companies and is Chairman of Global Technology Partners.

  42. The global standing of the United States could suffer if Iraq descends further into chaos.

  43. Fortunately for the government, global energy prices have been higher than projected, making it possible for Iraq to meet its budget revenue targets.

  44. Now, OSO was the model of a true global corporation.

  45. The Count-down monitor above the global map decremented its numbers by the hundredths of seconds, impossible for a human to read but terribly inaccurate by computer standards.

  46. At the same time, the stronger yen and slower global growth are containing export growth.

  47. Growth has been uneven because of natural disasters, fluctuations in global oil prices, and government policies designed to curb inflation.

  48. The economy felt the impact of the global economic slowdown in 2001, particularly in the high-tech export sector; the growth rate was cut by nearly half.

  49. GDP growth slipped in 2001 as the global downturn, the high value of the pound, and the bursting of the "new economy" bubble hurt manufacturing and exports.

  50. However, export earnings were hindered by low global coffee prices, depriving the country of much needed hard currency.

  51. The expected recovery of the global economy, along with anticipated higher oil prices, are plus factors for 2002.

  52. The economy depends heavily on exports, particularly in electronics and manufacturing, and was hard hit in 2001 by the global recession and the slump in the technology sector.

  53. Although Luxembourg, like all EU members, has suffered from the global economic slump, the country has maintained a fairly robust growth rate.

  54. The Army's racial policy was more than a century old, and leaders considered it dangerous if not impossible to revise traditional ways during a global war involving so many citizens with pronounced and different views on race.

  55. The Need for Change If segregation weakened the Army's organization for global war, it had even more serious effects on every tenth soldier, for as it deepened the Negro's sense of inferiority it devastated his morale.

  56. In that global war there are now four main areas of combat; and I should like to speak briefly of them, not in the order of their importance, for all of them are vital and all of them are interrelated.

  57. For this is a global war, and it will cost this nation nearly one hundred billion dollars in 1943.

  58. There is a direct connection between your bonds and every part of this global war today.

  59. I have discussed the extent to which the logic of enclosure works for the commons of the mind as well as it did for the arable commons, taking into account the effects of an information society and a global Internet.

  60. What I have not done is asked whether a global network actually transforms some of our assumptions about how creation happens in a way that reshapes the debate about the need for incentives, at least in certain areas.

  61. The result was the creation of a global "commons" of material that was open to all, provided they adhered to the terms of the licenses.

  62. What could encapsulate better the process by which information spreads on a global network?

  63. But on a global network, there are a lot of people, and with numbers that big and information overhead that small, even relatively hard projects will attract motivated and skilled people whose particular reserve price has been crossed.

  64. Governance processes, too, can be assembled through distributed methods on a global network, by people with widely varying motivations, skills, and reserve prices.

  65. As most world conflicts today involve Islamist militants, global peace and a functioning "new order" critically depend on the goodwill and communication skills of Muslims.

  66. Geopolitical instability, resurgent trade protectionism, dysfunctional global capital markets and banks - can all reverse the course of a successful transition to market economies.

  67. In 1867, twenty countries debated the introduction of a global currency in the International Monetary Conference.

  68. While he read the great book he remembered what Brook had told him about his noble heritage, and the emergence of the elite group of people, that followed the global devastation long ago.

  69. In the years following the deluge, the surface dwelling survivors died out from exposure to radiation and to the adverse climactic conditions that were inherited from the global fall out.

  70. In the Omega 1-SGI, restless dissention had spread when the time of the last global war had finally come to pass.

  71. Individuals watched the great Nations rise up against each other 3/4 pulling in all smaller nations to fight beside them, thus perpetuating the global conflict.

  72. Growth has been robust since 2004, as South Africa has reaped the benefits of macroeconomic stability and a global commodities boom.

  73. The International Compact with Iraq was established in May 2007 to integrate Iraq into the regional and global economy, and the Iraqi government is seeking to pass laws to strengthen its economy.

  74. Over the longer term Maldivian authorities worry about the impact of erosion and possible global warming on their low-lying country; 80% of the area is 1 meter or less above sea level.

  75. The largest industrial sector is textiles and clothing, which accounts for one-third of industrial employment; it faces stiff competition in international markets with the end of the global quota system.

  76. Tightening labor markets, and rising global energy and food prices, pose a risk to consumer price stability.

  77. The Chinese have been told by Mao 300 million or their number cremated is a small price for global supremacy.

  78. Magnificant pack to the drunken global jaw, growlers or submerged ice packs.

  79. According to a UN report, these low-lying islands will disappear in the 21st century, if global warming continues to raise sea levels.

  80. Weakness in the global economy in 2001 could hamper growth in exports.

  81. An ailing financial sector and the slow pace of corporate debt restructuring, combined with a softening of global demand, is likely to slow growth in 2001.

  82. As for foreign trade, the stronger yen and slower global growth are containing export growth.

  83. Electronic mail, telex, and fax How to communicate globally at a ridiculously low cost, with notes about how to address your global electronic mail.

  84. Your electronic daily news Read national and global news before getting it through the traditional media.

  85. Users of BBSes connected to RelayNet or FidoNet can join in global discussions.

  86. Moreover, the global spread of E-mail has been so rapid that it is now possible for American scholars to use it to communicate with colleagues in close to 140 other countries.

  87. The appeal to scholars of communicating through these conferences is that, unlike any other medium, electronic conferences today provide a forum for global communication with peers at the front end of the research process.


  88. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "global" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
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