«Most developing countries don't have access to the needed, sophisticated tools to enable early diagnosis.
Not exact matches
What that means is that you are in an environment that is going to have further trouble in terms of investment returns that are in areas that are based on economic growth and areas that
do relatively well like bonds... Broadly speaking, I think that investors should be looking for lower prices on
most risk assets in these
developed countries with the exception of Japan.»
Most governments of
developed countries have spent the last several years attempting at all costs to keep their economies out of recession, and in
doing so appear to have taken their eye of inflation.
I don't want to sound too judgmental, but if you commit in a higher tier, you know all over the world, in
developed countries and emerging
countries, yes, there is more and more of follow - up, making sure they understand who contributes the
most and trying to generate the right reward.
The U.S. is the only advanced nation in the world that doesn't mandate paid maternity leave (
most developed countries provide the benefit to fathers or partners as well).
Canadian online retail, in short, looks a lot like Canadian retail
did 20 years ago: unimpressive, outdated and at threat of being thrashed by American retailers — many of which are already making steady progress in better serving this market.Despite the
country's reputation as one of the world's
most wired and digitally social people, Canadians only spent $ 18 - billion online in 2010, or 3.4 per cent of total retail sales, according to Boston Consulting Group — well behind other
developed countries such as the U.S. at 5 per cent and the United Kingdom at 13.5 per cent.
We're
doing better than the average
country in the G20 — a group of the world's
most developed countries.
It is a symptom of what Mark Noll has called «the scandal of the evangelical mind» that our
country's
most developed system for selling Christian books doesn't want to sell intellectually serious books.
Even in
developed countries, some of the
most fruitful pastors are ones who didn't go to seminary.
East Asia
developed successfully around national economies, just as
did the United States and
most European
countries.
In terms of market access, organic products
do not per se receive preferential access over conventional products, and there are significant tariffs (of 100 percent or more) on many agricultural products in
most developed countries.
@ larryking listen jock wenger could never coach anyother club because no big club would go six season without a trophy there is no way wenger could go to madrid and go two season without a trophy no way in hell he would be fired in no time bmunich fired klinsman less than half season look at the real madrid coach grave yard pelligrinie made 95 + points last season that amount would win the league in almost any
country yet he got fired i can go on if fergi goes two seasons without a trophy am sure he gone i love arsenal but football is about winning trophies wenger has hypnotize you i
do nt care arsenal have gone five years without a trophy and six witout the league not even a carling cup or fa cup and loosing all our best players all for money all this talk about wenger and his youth policies i can count on both hands all the players that came through arsenal youth system that went on to be world beaters look at the current crop walcott nasri diaby denilson bedtner clichy none of these are world class they have improve minimal @ arsenal compare that to barca their youths pedro and co are world beaters event the great vanpercy who we rate he would never leave arsenal because all that chance wenger gives him he would» t get at other big clubs this
does not make sense we buy young players they take ages to
develop most do nt» t then we sell them or they leave because they want to win things that how you grow pretty soon that top four will become very hard to stay in if we get out of that then what i wish all you wenger fans luck am all out of patients with him last chance this year................
In a North American context,
most babies are likely to get
most of the nutrients they need from breastmilk, but in
developing countries it may not be sufficient after six months and evidence has shown that babies who aren't introduced to solids during the second half of their first year
do have poorer health outcomes.
In practice, it's hard for
most of us in «
developed»
countries to
do a full - on elimination communication without some compromises.
Why
does the United States — a «leader» in medical care — rank # 33 in the world for infant and maternal mortality... a ranking that puts us behind
most of the other
developed countries and many undeveloped
countries??
Most developed countries (yes, I know that there are exceptions such as China and Korea)
do not have a surplus of young children in need of homes.
According to the U.N. 2.5 billion people
do not have access to toilet facilities,
most of which are in
developing countries like Ghana.
To many, that finding was illustrative of a lack of commitment from richer
countries to help
developing ones adapt to the global warming that they have
done the
most to cause.
He notes, as
do the authors, that those pest groups seen moving towards the equator — largely nematode worms and viruses are the
most poorly understood, and therefore the ones
most likely to be discovered later in
developing countries.
Developed countries that have
done the
most to cause global warming fear being asked to shell out limitless compensation for bad weather.
That doesn't seem to be stopping anyone in
developed countries like the U.S. New research published in Nature this week shows that birth rates in the
most developed countries are rising again.
During our years abroad, the kids visited 16
countries on four continents, they became fluent in French,
developed friendships with kids from other
countries, often who
did not speak the same language, they participated in multiple religious and national holidays, and they
developed a food palate that
most adults would be in awe of (can you say fish eyes and liver pâté?!).
An -
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So we have a question from Nancy in Ontario for Andreas who's asking how
do we best support teachers in
developing countries where
most of the schools, communities and students are under - resourced?
Most state funded Catholic schools in other
developed countries do not select pupils by faith.
Despite the fact that
most Indian customers
do not have a credit card to shop online and the
country's infrastructure is somewhat
developing, online retail sales are expected to grow to $ 76B in in the next 8 years.
Most major
developed countries can't grow rapidly, and there's really nothing that can be
done about it — competition from cheaper labor in
developing countries is forcing
developed country wages down.
But I» lltake the sentiment a different way and say that
most people believe «A
developed country does not go bankrupt.»
Ticks can pass on diseases such as Lyme disease, so if you live in an area with ticks (
most of the
country now),
do frequent tick checks all over your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's (dog's) body — especially for Cavalier puppies, whose immune systems are not yet
developed.
Nonprofit Ethical Traveler has released its annual list of the
developing countries doing the
most to promote human rights and preserve environments
The problem is that the success of
most economic systems in
developed countries has been predicated on growth.The conundrum is how
do we stifle growth in America without causing economic collapse.
This also calls into question the whole G77 thing, which patently
does not serve the interests of
most developing countries, if their interests are to avoid catastrophic climate change.
While international aid groups are well - intentioned, they sometimes don't offer
developing countries the greenest or
most practical options for assistance.
Bureaucrats don't care about
country bumpkins in
most places of the world, and especially in
developing nations like China or Pakistan.
Most such pledges don't go beyond 2030, and those from
developing countries are mostly «conditional» — they'll proceed if wealthy
countries pay the cost or otherwise help.
A median of 38 %, meanwhile, say
developing countries should
do just as much, because they will produce
most of the world's emissions in the future.
A global median of 54 % say that rich
countries such as the U.S., Japan and Germany should
do more than
developing countries to address global warming, because they have produced
most of the world's greenhouse gas emissions so far.
Moreover, even in
countries that
do have coal reserves — such as India and South Africa — there is no «regulatory compact» of the kind that led the US and
most other
developed nations to provide electricity at affordable rates to poor and rural areas via the principle of universal service.
It's an attraction felt
most strongly by investors keen to trade in a fresh derivative, by Western governments keen to find a way of cheaply paying other
countries to
do the work of actually reducing emissions, and by the governments of
developing nations desperate for income.
During the next 20 years, the US continued to block a meaningful global solution to climate change while being one of only a handful of nations that
did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol, a treaty in which
most developed countries accepted a ghg reduction target.
(maybe
most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many
developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late...
most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...