adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
capitalist
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Not all of the practices of the transnational capitalist class are transnational.
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So the idea of the transnational capitalist class includes fractions of both the old indigenous bourgeoisie and the comprador bourgeoisie.
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The term transnational capitalist class is used interchangeably in the singular and the plural.
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The strength and unity of the transnational capitalist class are, therefore, always open to empirical questions.
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These young people are, of course, those from whom tomorrow's transnational capitalist class will be recruited.
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This raises the question of political practices and the transnational capitalist class, to which I now turn.
company
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Meanwhile for the transnational companies that dominate the global coffee economy, the slump in coffee prices is generating windfall gains.
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Yet there is greater emphasis in the transnational company model on the complete integration and interdependence of operating structures.
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At the same time the structure of corporate organization has changed with the growing importance of the multi-locational, often transnational company .
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Apart from the efforts of transnational companies already mentioned, there are other strategic and financial considerations.
corporation
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Sutherland demonstrated that corporate crime was widespread and virtually endemic in contemporary national and transnational corporations .
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The transnational corporation enters the scene when sellers, intermediaries and buyers are parts of the same global organization.
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They can thus be isolated from particular transnational corporations identified with particular imperialist powers.
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But the vehicle itself is the mighty transnational corporation .
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Thus, the primary agent and institutional focus of economic transnational practices is the transnational corporation .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Due to transnational industrialization the export capacity of both countries increased.
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Sutherland demonstrated that corporate crime was widespread and virtually endemic in contemporary national and transnational corporations.
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The term transnational capitalist class is used interchangeably in the singular and the plural.
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These young people are, of course, those from whom tomorrow's transnational capitalist class will be recruited.
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When we experience the need for a global product we are engaged in a typical cultural-ideological transnational practice.
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Yet there is greater emphasis in the transnational company model on the complete integration and interdependence of operating structures.