Sentences with phrase «developing countries hostage»

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The reappearance of the NAM in this framework of relations could bring back in the global arena of diplomacy the large bulk of developing countries, which are now mainly hostage of bilateral relations with super-powers.
This holds farmers hostage to patented varieties at prices that continually rise — a practice that hurts all farmers, but especially those in developing countries where such hikes can mean the difference between a subsistence crop and starvation.
A child who denounces a loving parent, while under the influence of adults, resembles hostages who develop a bond with their abductors and prisoners of war who issue statements criticizing their country.
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