Sentences with phrase «emerging nations so»

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So far this year, not a single bond from an emerging nation has defaulted, while 2015 saw just one, an issue from Ukraine, go bust, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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.
But because the government has so much control over the country — control no developed nation or most other emerging markets have — Shenfeld thinks that any hard landing will be short - lived.
But the reformers had their efforts so often coopted by the dominative power politics of the emerging nation - states.
And so, I say only that, in these conditions, a third possibility might emerge, in which the old nations and the old religion will appear as a priceless resource — if only because we have no other.
But nationalism in the emerging nations has a constructive role — so long as it avoids idolatry and is open to accommodation and cooperation with neighboring states.
«Countries that haven't made a pledge, they need to do so,» he added, singling out emerging nations such as China that are recipients of funds «but now are in a position to step up as major donors».
The emerging young generation of Africans amidst positive economic projections for Africa are seeking, «access to information and technology so they can participate in their nation's public life, especially charting its path to economic development» (UN-High-Level-Panel, 2013:14).
Now, one of the nation's oldest and best known monthly magazines has emerged with an ebook platform that will focus on the long - form journalism that has become so popular among e-reading fans.
Rather than focus on high - and low - polluting rich and poor nations, they focus on the emerging global class of a billion or so individuals — whether they reside in Shanghai or Chicago — who are responsible for an outsize portion of the world's emissions of carbon dioxide.
Every five years or so, fresh hints emerge from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations scientific body charged with assessing the state of understanding of the problem.
While developed nations must acknowledge some responsibility, this proposed compromise only requires that they do so from the point that climate change emerged as a concern and global negotiations on the issue were underway.
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