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 Übersetzung für 'cross national' von Englisch nach Deutsch
pol.
cross-national {adj}
zwischenstaatlich
Teiltreffer
tech.
four-way cross <4-way cross>
Kreuzstück {n}
hist.
national {adj}
vaterländisch
6
national {adj}einzelstaatlich
9
lawpol.
national
Bürger {m} [Staatsbürger]
46
national {adj}National-
lawpol.
national
Staatsbürger {m}
45
hist.
national {adj}
völkisch [veraltet] [national]
10
lawpol.
national
Staatsangehöriger {m}
38
national {adj}Volks- [auf ein Land bezogen]
national {adj}national
422
national {adj}innerstaatlich
6
RadioTV
national broadcaster
nationale Rundfunkanstalt {f}
market.
national campaign
landesweiter Werbefeldzug {m}
RadioTV
national transmission
nationale Ausstrahlung {f}
national spiritNationalgeist {m}
filmspec.
national cinema
Nationalkinematografie {f}
national industryheimische Industrie {f}
mil.
national guard
Nationalgarde {f}
film
national cinema
Nationalkinematographie {f}
mil.
national army
Nationalarmee {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime notes "that when using the figures, any cross-national comparisons should be conducted with caution because of the differences that exist between the legal definitions of offenses in countries, or the different methods of offense counting and recording".
  • Since 2006, Canon has been helping the Red Cross provide support to 13 Red Cross National Societies across Europe, with focus on youth projects.
  • The UNODC notes "that when using the figures, any cross-national comparisons should be conducted with caution because of the differences that exist between the legal definitions of offences in countries, or the different methods of offence counting and recording".
  • Sudden, unexpected death of a loved one is the most common traumatic event type reported in cross-national studies.
  • Saint Piran's Flag is the national flag and ancient banner of Cornwall, The Cornish flag is an exact reverse of the former Breton black cross national flag and is known by the same name "Kroaz Du".

  • A cross-national study in the United States, the Philippines, and Sweden found that those who believed that "homosexuals are born that way" held significantly more positive attitudes toward homosexuality than those who believed that "homosexuals choose to be that way" or "learn to be that way".
  • The network is numbered from E1 up and its roads cross national borders.
  • Although specific legal requirements may vary by country in Europe, the source of legislation on corporate governance issues is often found at the European Union level and within the non-mandatory corporate governance codes that cross national boundaries.
  • More recently, a cross-national study found that greater participation in the preparation and execution of the budget corresponded to greater allocation of public funds in education.
  • Under the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, a person has the right to cross national borders if they are seeking asylum from political repression or various other forms of persecution.

  • Under USDA Forest Service administration, the mountain was proclaimed Holy Cross National Monument by President Herbert Hoover on May 11, 1929.
  • This will facilitate global real estate appraisal standards, a much-needed adjunct to real estate investment portfolios which cross national boundaries.
  • Cyclical fluctuations also have a profound effect on cross-national comparisons of economic growth and societal development in the medium and long run.
  • In 1949, Congress transferred Father Millet Cross National Monument (a small memorial at Fort Niagara) to the State of New York.
  • The Standard Eurobarometer survey series is a cross-national longitudinal study, designed to compare and gauge trends within Member States of the European Union.

  • In July 2014, the United States Senate passed the Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial Act.
  • While nations often strive for substantive harmony to facilitate cross-national distribution, philosophical differences about the "optimal extent" of regulation can be a hindrance; more restrictive regulations seem appealing on an intuitive level, but critics decry the tradeoff cost in terms of slowing access to life-saving developments.
  • Gary LaFree is a Professor and Chair of the Criminology and Criminal Justice department at the University of Maryland, College Park, the Director of the Maryland Crime Research and Innovation Center (MCRIC) and the Founding Director of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START).
  • Check the National Women's Law Center for each state's child care assistance policy.
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