Sentences with phrase «from affluent countries»

Some of the budget accommodations in these countries may not be clean and comfortable, and travelers from affluent countries may have a difficult time getting used to the poorer living conditions.
And local efforts at changing that are not at all helped by businesspeople from affluent countries — with supposedly sophisticated markets and best - in - class business practices — show up with briefcases full of cash.

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Sinha's findings, as we've seen, are drawn from some of the most educated and affluent people in the country.
More than 60 countries have now successfully negotiated what is known as Approved Destination Status (ADS) from Beijing, putting them on the list of group travel destinations for the increasingly affluent Chinese middle class.
For evidence, one need only note how the diet of those living in poor countries saves them from many of the diseases that plague affluent Americans.
Protein - energy malnutrition, anemia and blindness from vitamin A deficiency are very closely associated with poverty, only rarely occurring in the affluent population — even in developing countries.
Between 1970 and 2010, female deaths in this age group from cardiovascular disease and diabetes fell on average by 66 % in 11 affluent countries: Chile, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, New Zealand, Mexico, Poland, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, the study showed.
Dr. Margaret Chan, WHO Director - General, stated that «From past experience, we also know that influenza may cause mild disease in affluent countries, but more severe disease, with higher mortality, in developing countries
U.S. students from both affluent and low - income homes underperform their peers in other countries
Educrats all over the country have begun to persuade federal education officials to grant waivers from NCLB, adopting the position that it is unfair to label schools as failing when the performance gaps between ethnic groups are so wide and when minority children lag so far behind their White, more affluent peers.
Darling and her friends live in a shantytown aptly called Paradise, and it may as well be a different country from the affluent neighboring affluent community of Budapest.
On top of that, Canada changed its immigration rules, so the 381,750 immigrants who came to Toronto from 2006 to 2011 were increasingly affluent or had wealthy relatives back in their home countries.
Villa Infinity is a spacious tropical seaside mansion reminiscent of affluent country houses from days gone by.
When leaders from the developed world pushed Prime Minister Narenda Modi's government to refocus his government's energy plans on renewable power on the sidelines of the COP21, the Indian leadership agreed — if those affluent countries helped India and other developing countries cover the costs.
Parents in the slums of Africa face a daily struggle to survive but a Triple P study suggests their dreams for their children appear the same as those of parents from more affluent countries.
It's well located - adjacent to Newark International Airport and a short hop from midtown Manhattan in the midst of one of the most populous and affluent trade areas in the country.
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