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Synonyms for internationalize

put under international control

make international in character

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Canadian university efforts to internationalize the curriculum.

According to the literature, one of the best methods used to internationalize the faculty and students are study abroad programs, followed by international research and foreign travel (Kwok & Arpan, 2002).

An important part of the strategy introduced at the beginning of 2006 was to strengthen and internationalize the shareholder base.

* We examined perceptions differentiating key Colombian decisionmakers in 168 SMEs who decided to either internationalize or remain domestic.

Yemeni aims to coordinate the efforts of countries bordering the Red Sea to face possible foreign intervention to internationalize the Red Sea and the Bab Al-Mandab strait, under the pretext of piracy within its waters.

But Sudan rejected the proposal saying it will "internationalize" the Darfur crisis.

Some experts say we ought to put in up to 100,000 more Americans for a short, defined period, quiet the place down, and then internationalize the nation-building; others say the Army simply doesn't have 100,000 new troops to spare, and has maybe 10,000 to 20,000 at most.

These changes have raised the questions of if and how SPE should further internationalize its membership and operations.

Harnessing the energy and capital of the global career counseling community will better equip career development professionals to deal with existing limitations and realize the common goal of the International Association for Educational and Vocational Guidance and the National Career Development Association to internationalize career counseling.

This document focuses on the need for American colleges to Internationalize. It contains the following topics: (1) The Internationalization Challenge; (2) Four Good Reasons to Internationalize; (3) The 3 A's of Presidential Leadership; (4) Articulate: Creating a Transforming Vision; (5) Advocate: Mobilizing Support; and (6) Act: Leadership Action Strategies.

The company said that both purchases are consistent with its strategy of expansion through "a combination of well-planned organic development and selected earnings enhancing acquisitions that strengthen the portfolio, widen the customer base and internationalize the business."

North Korea blasted Japan on Tuesday for attempting to internationalize the issue of the North's past abductions of Japanese nationals and warned Tokyo not to ''meddle'' in the issue of the North's nuclear program.

Contrary to small firms in Asia and Europe, small firms in the United States of America are less likely to internationalize. This is due in part to the large size of the US domestic market as well as to the lack of strong government policies encouraging small business globalization (Bloodgood et al., 1996).

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