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    internationally
    [ adv ]
    throughout the world
    <adv.all>
    She is internationally known


    Internationally \In`ter*na"tion*al*ly\, adv.
    In an international manner; from an international point of
    view.

    1. UK universities are internationally renowned for the quality of education they give the top 30 per cent of academic achievers.
    2. He also acknowledged that "mistakes were made" in the summary trial of the Ceausescus, which was widely criticized internationally.
    3. Daiei said it will soon sign an agreement with Visa International allowing it to issue an internationally recognized credit card.
    4. As that happens, though, we expect that history will see the entire episode as a turning point in the development of our publications, of Singapore and of the freedom of information in an internationally wired and increasingly interdependent world.
    5. But JAL has been flying abroad for decades and is much better known internationally. On overseas routes, "our ability to attract non-Japanese traffic is quite inferior to JAL's," Mr. Yoshikawa says.
    6. Morgan Stanley & Co. is the lead underwriter for the offering in the U.S., with Morgan Stanley International for those shares offered internationally.
    7. In 1990, Dollars 124.5bn in syndicated bank credits were recorded. The sharp drop in bank lending reflects growing anxiety about credit quality internationally, the OECD said.
    8. 'Portuguese banks are too small to compete internationally and there is big potential for rationalisation,' says Mr Joao Rendeiro, a Lisbon fund manager.
    9. Thailand's government spokesman Suvit Yodmani said: "We think it is important that a person who has been accused and indicted for a crime _ especially a crime such as narcotics, which is damaging internationally _ will be brought to fair trial.
    10. The business was restructured, and while its profits will dip next year because of a cyclical reduction in its earnings from programme syndication, it is now being expanded internationally.
    11. Such BP installment shares, being sold internationally under the installment system, were trading at around 76 pence on a partly paid basis in London Wednesday.
    12. Television generally is moving down market, not just nationally but internationally.
    13. Earlier this year, Saddam threatened to destroy half of Israel with internationally outlawed chemical weapons if Israel tried to attack any Iraqi military facilities.
    14. The country's main anti-apartheid alliance Monday called for an internationally supervised inquiry into allegations a police death squad assassinated government opponents.
    15. I underestimated how well they were doing internationally, outside the U.S.," said Charles Crane, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
    16. Their curtailment would severely hamper the activities of Brazilian companies operating internationally.
    17. After 20 years of often ruthless rule, the aging Siad Barre, who is believed to be in his 80s, is isolated internationally and beset by strife in his country.
    18. A story saying so was leaked to the New York Times, where they figured it would have the greatest impact internationally.
    19. Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton asked what the federal role was in helping send more needy students to college "so that they can be internationally competitive." "Clearly the federal government has a role," replied Bush.
    20. Boren and Cohen of wimping out, and they will warn that the lawmakers' concessions raise the specter of more internationally embarrassing covert operations like the mining of Nicaraguan harbors and the Iran arms sales.
    21. The remaining 2.27 billion francs of bonds are being offered internationally through a syndicate headed by S.G. Warburg Securities.
    22. Mrs. Thatcher is already under attack for what critics say is compromising British influence internationally by being out of step on South Africa and being hesitant about German unification.
    23. Problems had arisen in part because Chinese importers, ignorant of internationally agreed financing rules, were 'looking for bargains'.
    24. It also allows them to forge associations nationally and internationally. Surely an enlightened electorate and responsive global democracy is worth striving for. But the era of increased interactivity poses two main challenges to government and the media.
    25. A conservative businessman, Francisco Errazuriz, and an internationally recognized child nutrition specialist, Fernando Monckeberg, also registered but were not expected to draw widespread support.
    26. RCA Globcom has been conducting business internationally since the 1920s.
    27. Jonathan F. Lubran has been appointed managing director and chief executive officer of Bankers Trust Investment Management Ltd. in London, where he will oversee all aspects of the business and manage the subsidiary's activities internationally.
    28. When the "gold cycle" ended in the early 19th century, Ouro Preto entered a long, slow economic decline but remains internationally known as a treasury of history and culture.
    29. Experts say their productivity is Secretary Jose Lutzenberger, an internationally respected ecologist, says Brazil is trying to change its image as a destroyer of the environment.
    30. The inclusion of the internationally prestigious prince, Phnom Penh believes, would bestow legitimacy on the government and undermine the Khmer Rouge.
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