Worldwide definition

Worldwide means all countries worldwide, excluding USA/Canada/South America.
Worldwide means all operations or activities of a group wherever they occur; and
Worldwide means Coleman Worldwide Corporation, a Delaware corporation and a wholly xxxxx xubsidiary of Holdings.

Examples of Worldwide in a sentence

  • You can access provider information for all 50 states as well as the BlueCard Worldwide network through blueshieldca.com.

  • Ltd.、Chairman of WiEdu Hong Kong Ltd.、Chairman of Anwith Corp.、Chairman of SMS InfoComm Corp.、Director of AII Holding Corp.、Director of ICT Service Management Solutions (India) Private Ltd.、Director of Wistron K.K.、Director of Wistron Advanced Materials (Hong Kong) Ltd.、Director of Wistron Europe Holding Cooperatie U.A、Director of Cowin Worldwide Corp.、Director of Wistron Hong Kong Holding Ltd.、Director of Wistron Technology (Malaysia) Sdn.

  • Worldwide, over 700 million people lack access to the electricity grid [4].

  • The link with LGBT organisationsPresentation of the International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) in Europe and Worldwide Stephen BARRIS, ILGA World - stephenbarris@ilga.org - www.ilga.org The International Lesbian and Gay Association is a world-wide network of national and local groups dedicated to achieving equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people everywhere.

  • Worldwide compact equipment and road building and site equipment industry sales were down 15% and 18%, respectively.


More Definitions of Worldwide

Worldwide has the meaning specified in Section 2.14(a).
Worldwide means the rest of the world and countries under Asia Pacific
Worldwide means any and all countries and territories in the world. [***]
Worldwide means the entire world excluding the People’s Republic of China.
Worldwide means Xxxxxxx Worldwide Corporation, a Delaware corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Holdings.
Worldwide has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph hereto.
Worldwide has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals hereto;