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multinationals

n. (plural of multinational English)

Usage examples of "multinationals".

I did not know why they were checking my health in a style ordinarily reserved for heads of state and chairmen of multinationals but I presumed that they were jumpy about entrusting to anyone not in perfect health the protecting and delivering of an ovum that would become, in the course of years, First Citizen of the fabulously wealthy Realm.

Like many of Britain’s multinationals, it is controlled by a larger US corporation—in this case, construction giant Bechtel of San Francisco.

My mission was to enter the bodies and souls of US-based multinationals, many you’ve never heard of, who may soon have extraordinary control of your health, your culture and your freedom.

These multinationals entrust the locals now with more than keyboarding and responding to customer queries using fake names.

A horde of NGO's - local and international - collaborate with domestic government and local authorities, with foreign governments, multinationals, and international organizations to make the dream of a digital Europe come true.

The hotel was highly rated among the multinationals who needed absolute security for their negotiations—there had never been a successful raid, virtual or real, on the facility, and only a handful of attempts—and the lack of other work in the area kept its prices lower than most.

But I am telling you that big multinationals sometimes have to go to the mattresses too.

Almost all corporations of any size are multinationals these days, staffed by the most competent people the computers can locate.