Meaning global
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An access level that specifies the user has access to records anywhere within the organization. The application refers to this level as Organization.
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1670s, "spherical," from globe + -al (1). Meaning "worldwide, universal, pertaining to the whole globe of the earth" is from 1892, from a sense development in French. Global villag [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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worldwide.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continent [..]
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Pertaining to, or involving, the entire world. 2. Pertaining to that which is defined in one subsection of an entity and used in at least one other subsection of the same entity. 3. In computer, data processing, and communications systems, pertaining to what is applicable to an area beyond the immediate area of consideration. Note: Examples of glob [..]
Source: atis.org

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A constant, variable, or function defined at the top-level scope of a program.
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Definition International, worldwide.
Source: investorwords.com

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(adj) involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope(adj) having the shape of a sphere or ball
Source: beedictionary.com

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A global settlement system is one that handles all Customers (site IDs) the same way, regardless of whether they switch from the default or regulated rate provider.
Source: burstenergy.ca

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Worldwide; or throughout an entire file, program or system.
Source: computeruser.com

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worldwide. Metaphor for total, complete, or widespread, as used in the term 'global learning difficulties', for example.
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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Something you can see from anywhere, usually used of variables and subroutines that are visible everywhere in your program. In Perl, only certain special variables are truly global--most variables (and all subroutines) exist only in the current package. Global variables can be declared with our. See "Global Declarations" in Chapter 4.
Source: archive.oreilly.com

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Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative
Source: ise.gov

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Something you can see from anywhere, usually used of variables
Source: perldoc.perl.org

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An ability is called "global" if it can be cast from any position on the map to affect any other position on the map, such as Ashe's ult, Ezreal's ult, or the suimmoner spell Teleport
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