Sentences with phrase «called emerging nations»

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Economists have long extolled the potential of so - called emerging markets — developing countries such as the so - called BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India and China)-- but many Canadian companies have been slow to act, comfortable focusing their international business on the massive, and relatively easily served, U.S. and European markets.
If there are emerging leaders in our team who are thriving and have a call to a different place or nation, then that is where we look to put our attention.
The National Academies recommended «that EPA continue to use STAR to respond to the nation's emerging environmental challenges,» but the Trump administration's budget requests have twice called for its elimination.
di Florio emerges with a serenely powerful, handcrafted film that navigates into a place Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once called «the tangled discords of our nation
In the 21st century, classrooms called online classrooms or virtual classrooms are emerging in vast numbers, all accessible 24/7, across towns and cities and certainly across the nations.
In its wake emerged more militant calls for Black Power: a rallying cry for African American pride, autonomy and solidarity, drawing inspiration from newly independent African nations.
For a nation recently defeated in World War II and emerging from the shadow of totalitarianism, Gutai's call for vitality, play, and new artistic frontiers served as a jolt to a culture of consensus.
The world's most powerful established and emerging nations — together responsible for more than 80 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions — concluded a day - long meeting after the Group of 8 summit in Japan and emerged on Wednesday with a joint statement calling climate change «one of the great global challenges of our time.»
Gravely concerned at reports of a downgrading of expectations for COP15 and calling therefore for a redoubling of efforts — including through the attendance in Copenhagen, at head of state — or head of government - level, of all states, and especially of major industrialized nations and all major emerging economies.
They are, «Gravely concerned at reports of a downgrading of expectations for COP15» and they are «calling therefore for a redoubling of efforts — including through the attendance in Copenhagen, at Head of State - or Head of Government - level, of all States, and especially of major industrialized nations and all major emerging economies.»
He did call the plan «an ambitious framework to put our nation on a path to a clean energy economy,» adding that Clinton «emerged as a strong leader in solving the climate crisis and ensuring our country's economic security» due to the proposal.
Its ostensible purpose will be to «expose Congressional staff and journalists to leading scientists and economists in the nation's capital» and demonstrate that «global warming is not a crisis and that immediate action to reduce emissions is not necessary» — which it calls the emerging consensus view of (the handful of) scientists outside the IPCC.
Travis Fisher, a Trump political appointee in the Department of Energy, wrote a 2015 report for the Institute for Energy Research that called clean energy policies «the single greatest emerging threat» to the nation's electric power grid, and a greater threat to electric reliability than cyber attacks, terrorism or extreme weather.
NUSA DUA, Indonesia, Dec. 15 — Delegates from nearly 190 countries emerged from a final 24 hours of bruising negotiations Saturday with an agreement on a new framework for tackling global warming, one that for the first time calls on both the industrialized world and rapidly developing nations to commit to measurable, verifiable steps.
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