English to Malayalam Dictionary transnational

transnational

മിസ്റ്റിക്
definition
noun
It goes beyond the CEOs of big transnationals in manufacturing, services and finance.
a large company operating internationally; a multinational.
adjective
transnational advertising agencies
extending or operating across national boundaries.
example
It negated such emotive factors as 'transnational' religious feeling.
The maquiladora sector is governed by a slew of local, national and 'transnational' laws.
Of course, it is true that it is difficult for one nation to solve a 'transnational' problem.
Pluralists consider non-state actors very important entities, having 'transnational' impact.
What types of 'transnational' actors can be based on national groups?
Both inwardly and outwardly, growing instability infected national and 'transnational' politics.
As we will see, this changing identity has both national and 'transnational' dimensions.
This is nation states versus 'transnational' terrorist organizations.
The fibre supply was now tightly committed to the operations of three large 'transnational' pulp and paper corporations.
Among them are those who are effectively stateless, owing allegiance only to the extremist cause of 'transnational' terrorism.
A spokesman for the Department of Justice said the convention was an important instrument in combating 'transnational' crime.
It's about upholding national sovereignty in the face of fancy, 'transnational' treaties, like the Human Rights Act.
Extradition, as a tool to combat 'transnational' crime, particularly terrorism, is always a controversial issue.
First, the organization operates at a 'transnational' level from London.
The main drivers of change are now 'transnational' corporations rather than national governments.
Some adjustment will be required, as prior rules and procedures are adapted to a new kind of 'transnational' conflict.
In the current national military strategy, 'transnational' threats are of prime importance.
The bureaucratic boundaries of the nation-state complicate intimate 'transnational' exchange.
Plainly, the US dominates these institutions, as it dominates other 'transnational' bodies.
This is a world of interdependence, in which nation-states are subordinated to 'transnational' authorities.
Imported milk is dumped in Ecuador for half of what it costs to produce it, but 'transnationals' sell it back to us at US $1.80 per litre.
Advanced telecommunications technologies are disseminating ideas, values, and styles of behaviour 'transnationally' at an unprecedented rate.
Chinese subsidiaries of major 'transnationals' will also be able to compete directly against local producers in such areas as banking, insurance, telecommunications and petrochemical industries.
By making it easier to offer courses 'transnationally' , exporters can use the excess educational capacity of the North to increase capacity in the South.
Along with other foreign 'transnationals' they had won lucrative contracts to build new coal-fired power plants in energy-hungry Thailand.
But during the millennium and start of the 21st century, demonstrations against globalism have been on the rise, responding to rapid developments in 'transnationalism' .
The 'transnationals' know that their activities are safe from public scrutiny and legal challenge.
Some theories of 'transnationalism' are extremely immaterial.
How might the competing forces of 'transnationalism' and movement be squared with the necessity for reasonable levels of access to services and institutions?
For all those who believe that it is impossible to live without the products of 'transnationals' , this film will serve as a challenge.
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