Sentences with phrase «by developing countries also»

According to a «confidential analysis of the text by developing countries also seen by The Guardian,» the text would:

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In addition, the country is also expected to develop the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile by that time, which could be used to carry the new hypersonic device, Sputnik reported.
However, one could also measure development of a country by comparing its state of development to a hypothetical country that is developed to the maximum degree possible by the current state of the world.
The negative impacts of globalization such as deregulation policy are also felt by women in developed countries.
Food Sales West also has ramped up its training efforts through its association with Waypoint, a group of leading regional brokers throughout the country, and the Forum Corp., an international training organization with a program utilizing a 10 - step selling process that was developed by Waypoint.
The Scholar Days also included seminars led by Researchers in International Agriculture for Development (RAID) representatives who shared knowledge of how to get your foot in the door and lead a successful career improving livelihoods and food security in developing countries.
Some researchers also believe that the high incidence of infant colic in developed countries may partly be explained by our tendency to not carry our children very much.
Dr. Lack also mentions something I've never heard before: in developing countries (where allergies are less common), food is often pre-chewed by a parent before being fed to an infant, leading to the speculation that the enzymes and antibodies in the parent's saliva might naturally prevent an allergenic response.
Approximately 175000 cancer cases are diagnosed annually in children younger than age 15 years worldwide, 1 with an annual increase of around 0.9 % in incidence rate in the developed world, only partly explained by improved diagnosis and reporting.1, 2 Childhood cancer is rare and its survival rate has increased significantly over the years owing to advancement in treatment technologies; however, it is still a leading cause of death among children and adolescents in developed countries, ranking second among children aged 1 to 14 years in the United States, surpassed only by accidents.1, 3 Childhood cancer is also emerging as a major cause of death in the last few years in Asia, Central and South America, Northwest Africa, and the Middle East, where death rates from preventable communicable diseases are declining.2
• In developing countries, in particular, researchers were also motivated by a desire to give back to their country or contribute to the advancement of knowledge and society.
The United States also objected to language hinting at divisions between future responsibilities by developed and developing countries, though it's not clear how that divide would play out in the shipping sector.
To investigate this, the authors conducted a study involving participants of Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease: Preterax and Diamicron Modified Re-lease Controlled Evaluation (ADVANCE) trial (published in The Lancet in 2007 and the New England Journal of Medicine in 2008), with its cohort described by the authors as being generally representative of people with diabetes in developed countries such as Australia, New Zealand, China and nations of Europe, and also including China, a developing country.
«Gradual warming of the earth's atmosphere is caused by the developing countries as well as the developed countries,» says English professor Wang Xiansheng of Zhengzhou University, which is also facing rolling blackouts as a result of the current coal shortage.
The accord also blurred the distinction between developed countries, which were bound by the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to reduce emissions, and developing countries, which had no such obligations.
It is driven not only by a growing population, but also by rising meat consumption among increasingly prosperous people in developing countries.
Already, four major developing countries — Brazil, China, India and South Africa — have indicated they will also submit their national plans by the January 31 deadline as part of the Copenhagen Accord.
By the time his widowed mother (Elizabeth Shivers) remarried and regained custody of her son, he had apparently already developed not only the steely resolve to be the best, but also the temperament to test the country's color - coded discrimination wherever he encountered it.
We were also developing another system which would connect all the schools and provide purely online courses for students who were still in their home countries, a commercial product produced by e2Train called Kallidus.
They not only develop the curriculum for CCSS (and there are revisions being purchased by districts all over the country), but also profit from the assessment of these standards.
He also developed the Quantitative Country Risk and the Valuation Models used by the team.
Their work spans 24 countries and 6 continents and addresses not only veterinary issues, but also human health issues impacted by zoonotic diseases in developing countries.
Through the Open Wing Alliance, they have shared tools with and trained advocates at many organizations, and provided grants and support to individual advocates in countries with few animal advocacy organizations.153 They have developed resources that they share freely with OWA member organizations, including a corporate outreach campaign manual and a guide to pressure campaigns.154 THL has also collaborated with other organizations in a variety of ways, including by sharing training materials and campaign research.155 They feel that collaboration is highly valuable to the animal advocacy movement, and see it as part of their role to encourage organizations to coordinate on large - scale campaigns.156
Most dog people believe that any breed should reflect not only the purposes for which it was developed, but also should be the responsibility of the «home office» — that a breed should be held in trust by the «country of origin».
Also, during warm weather, dogs are susceptible to heartworms that develop from being bitten by mosquitoes in some parts of the country.
He helped to establish the modern standards for veterinary medicine in zoos by carefully recording and compiling information from zoos around the country, and he also had a hand in developing the «squeeze cage,» which restrains large animals for examination with minimal stress.
Today, we are continuing to develop inspiring, innovative and meaningful ways for our guests to meet Peru and its people, and now also are starting to expand our operational expertise as trekking and Peru experts into our neighboring countries by choosing and training reliable partners to work with ENIGMA for combined multi-country journeys.
And the characters and setting originally introduced by Rareware and associated with the Donkey Kong Country brand have made fairly regular appearances in games published by Nintendo but, for the most part, are developed by a variety of second - party developers: the Paon Corporation developed the Game Boy Advance puzzle game DK: King of Swing and its Nintendo DS sequel DK: Jungle Climber, as well as the Wii racer Donkey Kong Barrel Blast; Namco, meanwhile, developed all three titles in the Donkey Konga series of GameCube rhythm games that use a unique bongo drum - themed peripheral for input (a peripheral also used as a controller for the Nintendo - developed GameCube platformer Donkey Kong Jungle Beat); and most recently, the «official» return of the side - scrolling gameplay style of Donkey Kong Country was the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, which was developed by Retro Studios (previously famous for bringing forth the revival of the Metroid franchise with the full Metroid Prime subseries).
This year's guest country is Switzerland and the fair will also be taking a close look at the French art scene with a new theme developed especially for the twentieth anniversary: a selection of 20 artists to mark the 20th anniversary of Art Paris Art Fair by exhibition curator and art critic François Piron.
Curated by the Spanish curator Ángel Calvo Ulloa together with the participating artists (a list which also includes Carlos Nunes, Victor Leguy and the duo Arnaldo Antunes and Marcia Xavier), the group show intents to promote Brazilian contemporary art in Spain, consolidating the ties that the two countries» art circuits have been developing in the last two years.
So there is a significant issue there, and it is currently being debated under the framework convention on climate change and how to manage it there, but it is also here is the opportunity under the Montreal Protocol to begin to deal with the issue by accelerating the phase - out of HCFCs in developing countries....
But, echoing China and other fast - developing countries, he also insisted that a predicate for serious engagement by developing countries was a concrete commitment by wealthy nations.
Developing countries among us will undertake actions in the 2020 time frame that are quantified, represent a significant deviation from business as usual, also support sustainable development, and are supported, as appropriate, by financing, technology, and capacity - building.
But now I also didn't want to hurt farmers in developing countries by boycotting anything flown in.
Negotiators from developed countries tended to dismiss the steep emissions reductions demanded by poorer nations as a negotiating strategy — and also absurd.
Furthermore, the financing framework may need also consider mitigating financial risks by looking into options such as blended financing using both commercial (bank institutions) and private financing; and possibly considering concessional loan / finance from developed country government to support the deployment of HELE to developing world.
But the difference also suggests that the economic gap between developed and developing countries — one measured as much by greenhouse - gas emissions as by standard economic statistics — has narrowed significantly.
It also reveals the portion of that budget that developed countries would consume (along the blue emissions path)-- assuming they undertake fairly strenuous mitigation efforts, sufficient to cut emissions 50 % between now and 2020, continue to reduce by 10 % annually in the ensuing decades, and then wholly eliminate emissions by 2050.
It also included a reference to consider limiting the temperature increase to below 1.5 degrees - a key demand made by vulnerable developing countries.
CERs, also known as offsets, represent emissions reductions made by investments in clean - technology projects in developing countries.
Also, the Greenland ice core data do agree pretty good with sulfate emissions estimates, but Greenland is located downwind of the US and Canada and does not represent global trends impacted by developing countries.
Bolivia also demands that the international community recognize a historic climate debt owed by industrialized countries to developing countries.
There is also concern over the high opportunity costs faced by many developing countries from losses in foregone agricultural and timber benefits.
It also notes that while few IEA Member countries have achieved their commitment to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions back to 1990 levels by 2000, all are actively developing new policies with the aim of reducing emissions in the most cost - effective manner.
Developed countries have greatly contributed in technological development of the world, however, they should also give this chance to developing and poor countries by helping them in transferring of environment friendly technologies for their economic development.»
While campaigning against toxic waste dumping by industrialized nations in developing Asian countries, Hernandez realized that it was not only hazardous waste, but also toxic technologies that multinational companies were exporting throughout the region.
And developed countries could save $ 200 billion per year by 2030 by reducing food waste, which would also reduce emissions.
It also explicitly proposes that the extent to which developing countries implement the agreement will depend on the support provided by developed countries, explicitly setting finance in the context of the INDCs.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
As part of this, we also support a goal of developed countries reducing emissions of greenhouse gases in aggregate by 80 % or more by 2050 compared to 1990 or more recent years.
The poor track record of rich nations in meeting their fast start finance pledges has raised serious concerns that these countries will also renege on their bigger promise to ensure that US$ 100 billion flows to developing nations each year by 2020 to help them to respond to climate change.
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