Their power to awaken and conscientize is something that no developing nation can afford to ignore. |
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As a developing nation, Brazil has adopted punitive interest rates to stay afloat in the midst of economic shocks. |
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This group balances the First World power on the council and adds developing nation concerns to the decision-making process. |
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Pope Francis, the first Pope from a developing nation, sees the world through the eyes of the poor and dispossessed. |
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As a developing nation, says China, its primary challenge is poverty eradication and economic development. |
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It must continue to be operated by a natural or legal person of that developing nation to maintain its exemption. |
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Fighting a counterinsurgency with a recently created army in a developing nation is no easy task. |
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The average woman or girl in a developing nation walks six kilometers a day to retrieve water. |
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With support from GAVI, Rwanda became the first developing nation to include pneumococcal vaccine in its national immunisation programme. |
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If we, or any developing nation for that matter, are to succeed, we must put poverty behind us. |
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China may still be a developing nation but its infrastructure will soon be first class. |
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As a small and developing nation, Kiribati faces inherent impediments to its full engagement at an international level. |
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The EU and US have been making noises about redefining what it means to be a developing nation. |
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Greece is being turned from a developed nation to a developing nation. |
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Since 2007, the UN has classified it as a developing nation rather than a least developed country. |
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European expansion caused the world to be divided by how developed and developing nation are portrayed through the world systems theory. |
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India is a developing nation, and all development requires energy. |
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Over the past years, China has been catching up at an unprecedented rate, moving from developing nation status to the threshold of being a world economic power in a very short space of time. |
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Yet, how can a developing nation benefit from its Earth resources if it does not have enough geoscientists to advise on their effective and sustainable use? |
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In April 2009, Rwanda became the first developing nation to introduce pneumococcal vaccine in its routine vaccination programme, with the Gambia following closely after. |
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Overall, China is still a developing nation. |
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Like any developing nation, Indonesia presents its travel challenges. |
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In contrast, Colombia, the developing nation, won only 12 or 13 year phase-outs for tariffs on sensitive sectors, including beans or pork, supporting livelihoods and food security for vulnerable populations. |
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To qualify for exemption the aircraft must also have been operated by a natural or legal person established in the relevant developing nation between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 2001 inclusive. |
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The three brought free markets to nearly every developing nation. |
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For example, comparing the nominal per capita GDP of Canada with that of a developing nation would likely not be a valid comparison in that prices tend to be lower in developing countries. |
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When they are starting to be the world supplier on several different commodities, how do they still fall under this developing nation preferred status and get the gold key to my domestic markets here in Canada? |
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Lack of mobility in a developing nation can be more than disabling. |
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In 2006, the cultivation of newly discovered crude oil in the town of Spanish Lookout has presented new prospects and problems for this developing nation. |
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