Sentences with phrase «developed nations of»

These days the «Stakeholders» create civil wars and turn the indigenous peoples into refugees so they then dump them on the developed nations of the world to be absorbed at public expense & thus stressing the «host» nation.
As a developing country and one of the nations most affected by climate change worldwide, Nicaragua accused richer and more developed nations of not shouldering a fair share of the burden.
There are about 700 radiosondes that get gobbled up every 12 hours and these are most densely concentrated in the developed nations of the Northern Hemisphere.
Especially dangerous such measures, if adopted, are for the medium and low levels of economic development, effectively cut off their path to reduce the economic gap with more developed nations of the world.
And even as the developed nations of the world cut back on fossil fuel use, there will be no justifiable way to prevent the Third World from expanding its use of coal and oil.
... [E] ven as the developed nations of the world cut back on fossil fuel use, there will be no justifiable way to prevent the Third World from expanding its use of coal and oil.
And even as the developed nations of the world cut back on fossil fuel use, there will be no justifiable way to prevent the Third World from expanding its use of coal and oil.
Needless to say, restoring the environment and economy looks like a bargain when viewed against what the developed nations of the world spend on being ready for battle.
With strong economic growth and continued heavy reliance on fossil fuels expected, much of the increase in carbon dioxide emissions is projected to occur among the developing nations of the world, especially in Asia...
The developing nations of Asia and Africa face more risk of bigger storms, worse flooding and more intense droughts, she said.
Well, yes, this obviously means that we should destroy the entire socioeconomic structure of the world and starve developing nations of much needed energy, based on us not knowing something.
I'm often amused that people who claim to be «skeptics,» making judgments solely on evidence, accept without question wild assertions such as the idea that any attempt to limit carbon emissions will «destroy the entire socioeconomic structure of the world and starve developing nations of much needed energy.»
Most European countries offer 4 to 5 months of paid leave, and even the developing nations of Mexico and Pakistan provide 12 weeks of paid leave for new mothers.
How does one facilitate career discovery in Zimbabwe, Africa, a developing nation of 13 million people?

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The picture that emerges suggests that among the world's developed nations, the U.S. is fast becoming one of the least economically mobile.
Together — against forces of nature — we gradually developed to become the leading economic nation as we spread across the country, while simultaneously retaining a sense of community.
DEVELOPING nations» inexperience in the establishment of sustainable mining industries has meant some are missing out on the benefits afforded by new mining projects.
Holders get a diversified basket of securities that could include more developed nation products as well.
Eventually, the technology could help providers identify more individuals who are at risk of developing cardiovascular conditions — cardiovascular disease not only affects over 100 million people in the US, it is also the costliest disease in the nation, with associated costs reaching $ 555 billion in 2016, according to American Heart Association.
In addition to jointly developing technological solutions to filter out content that promotes terrorism, the companies said they will also establish a partnership with the United Nations Security Council and expand their sponsorship of content designed to dissuade terrorism.
The gradual shrinkage of the working - age population in developed nations as well as China has so far failed to stoke inflation through wage increases.
The rupee joins the rupiah (which had fallen more than 13 % against the U.S. dollar as of August), and Brazil's real in a spate of tough economic times for developing nations, particularly those with large current account deficits.
But it's notable since it's the first such drop noted in more than two decades, and Americans» life expectancy is already lower than that of other developed nations like Canada, France, and Germany.
And yet, as painful as such events are, and as much as they seem to increasingly define America's uniquely violent profile among developed nations, they account for just 1 - 2 % of all gun - related deaths in the U.S. «We lose upwards of 90 people a day on average to firearm violence, to suicide and homicide,» says Wintemute.
«Zeihan examines how the hard rules of geography are eroding the American commitment to free trade; how much of the planet is aging into a mass retirement that will enervate markets and capital supplies; and how, against all odds, it is the ever - ravenous American economy that — alone among the developed nations — is rapidly approaching energy independence.»
«These findings are especially worrying considering that two - thirds of people in the developed nations fail to get sufficient sleep,» Walker comments.
After investigating certain car models, South Korean safety officials asked a United Nations body in charge of global transport regulations to look at developing new standards for glass.
The other part of the Paris agreement is a vague provision that starting in 2020 a $ 100 billion - a-year fund will be established to help developing nations address climate change.
Canada was one of only three developed nations tracked by Scotia to post gains in the third quarter of the year.
Inspired by the likes of Bill Gates and George Soros, some launch philanthropies aimed at providing aid to developing nations.
Moreover, as China, India, and other nations develop, they'll find ways to keep their top students from leaving and spending hundreds of times more for an American education.
Within a framework of sustainable development — including a cap - and - trade system and thorough environmental assessments — New Democrats would prioritize our own energy security and with it the creation of high - paying, value - added jobs, refining and upgrading our own natural resources right here in Canada — just as other resource - rich developed nations like Norway already have.
A couple of weeks ago, I spent five days contributing to the economic wellbeing of a developing nation.
Cease points out 50 % of Boeing and Airbus's 8,000 - plane backlog is composed of orders from developing nations, with 35 % of the total coming from Asia.
Despite harsh noises from western leaders about throttling tax havens, he believes they are proliferating as never before — with the complicity of those same leaders — and are causing immeasurable damage to developed and developing nations alike.
The Byzantine Indian bureaucracy makes the likelihood of that quite distant, but other developing nations are further along in the march toward digitization.
The fact that Jobs led the company that developed all of them»» and built the nation's coolest retail outfit in his spare time»» is truly remarkable.
The sanctions are the latest against third - country companies and individuals in an effort to exert greater economic pressure on Kim Jong Un's regime, which has conducted regular missile and nuclear tests in defiance of United Nations resolutions and has developed weapons that may be capable of hitting the continental U.S.
The potential for a vibrant ecosystem of micro-entrepreneurs in developing nations is a reality.
But technologically challenged companies in poor rural areas and developing nations remained out of reach.
While Turkish protests have captured the world's attention in recent weeks, talk of business opportunities in the developing nation has been picking up for some time.
And while it is the Americans who are funding the science, it's still not clear who might pay for the drug's production and how it would be made available in the developing nations that are most in need of it.
All have a role to play in encouraging and offering guidance on the pursuit of incremental improvements in working conditions in developing nations.
Long a source of irritation for developing nations, especially China, which was the one country most affected by it, the quota regime for the most part came to an end on Jan. 1, and will be fully dismantled by 2008.
While emerging market indexes have been on a wild ride over the past few years, she thinks a number of developing nations are on the cusp of great things.
Like Sachs, Whippman believes that «there are many reasons why life in America is likely to produce anxiety compared with other developed nations: long working hours without paid vacation time for many, insecure employment conditions with little legal protection for workers, inequality, and the lack of universal health care coverage, to name a few,» but she stresses that our «happiness - seeking culture» is also part of the problem.
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.
The United States is one of just two developed nations — along with New Guinea — to not provide paid benefits to women on maternity leave, according to the International Labor Organization.
Crude stockpiles have fallen in the OECD, a group of mostly developed nations, throughout the second quarter, OPEC notes in its September bulletin.
What's more, the acceleration and frequency of testing show not only Kim's nuclear ambitions but also that the nation has developed an arsenal.
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