«My criticism is not
just of developed countries, but developing countries who are not taking into account the global impacts of their policies,» he said.
Not exact matches
«
Just as financial institutions in California were at the forefront
of the development
of oenological financial products,» he writes, «so should the Canadian financial sector
develop specialty products designed for the
country's energy and natural resources industries.»
The Conference Board
of Canada released a study
just last week (reported here by my colleague Chris Sorensen) ranking Canada a lacklustre ninth out
of 16 comparable
developed countries on innovation.
Customized iPhones are
just one example
of devices that can be used to combat health threats in
developing countries.
The United States is in the company
of developing countries —
just behind Cameroon and Ivory Coast and
just ahead
of Uganda and Jamaica.
Reports that Iran
developed its own blockchain - based cryptocurrency also garnered some attention, as the news came
just days after the
country's central bank banned bitcoin trading amid escalating concerns on money - laundering and volatility
of such digital coins.
Here's an interesting Bloomberg piece on what bond guru Bill Gross is calling «financial repression», but what you can
just call «low interest rates» The big story is that the world is still crawling out
of a near - depression, and there is not a central banker in the
developed world who would dare dream
of pushing interest rates to anything above a number you could count out on the fingers
of one hand (and seriously, in most
countries you could leave out the thumb and index finger as well).
A combination
of disruptive technology, global wage arbitrage (moving jobs overseas) and slower productivity growth has doggedly held wages back, not
just in the United States, but also in most
developed countries.
All but one
of these examples are from Western,
developed countries — and these are literally
just the examples that I know
of off the top
of my head.
Just a fact, the thinking
of a public chaplain in a Hospital in any other
country of the
developed world is a joke.
The poor in
developing countries are sometimes
just as guilty
of that.
There never was a time in History that atheists exist, only in this present stage
of our intellectual developement that they deny His exisrence, but it can be easily explained that they are
just part
of the dialectical process
of having to have two opposing arguments or forces to arrive to the truth, The opposing forces today are the theists or religious believers
of all religions and the other are the atheists who denies religion, The reslultant truth in the future will be Panthrotheism, the belief that we are all one with the whole universe with God, and that we Had all to unite to prepare for human survival that will subject us humans in the future.Aided by the the enlightend consevationist, environmentalists, humanists and all
of the concerned activists, we will
develop a kind
of universal harmony and awareness that we are all guided towards love and concern for all
of our specie.The great concern
of the whole conscious and caring world to the natural disaster in the Phillipines,, the most theist
country now is a positive sign towards this religious direction.Panthrotheism means we will be One with God.
The author points out that the former works out very well, as the current standard
of living in
developed countries is way beyond anything even princes could have dreamt
of just a century ago.
Developed by a Boston - based company, SmartSports, the SmartKage has been in a trial stage over the past year «'' which led to its installation at the Concord baseball school, one
of just 100 test sites chosen across the
country.
10 - 20 %
of all infants in
developed countries are diagnosed with colic and it is
just as common among breastfed babies as formula fed.
It's not regulated as a prescription drug, but it is regulated as a special type
of food,
just like in the USA and most
developed countries.
In a
developed country with a term infant, there
just aren't that many demonstrable benefits
of breastfeeding over formula, yet we persist in pressuring ourselves.
It must also be underlined that the vast majority
of women in
developing countries breastfeed, and at the same time give their baby additional traditional foods, or
just plain water.
Otherwise we will see a lot
of divorce, broken families and failing society
just like what happened in
developed countries.
In addition, participants at the IOC conference learned about a community - based program the Institute first
developed in 2005 called «The Power
of The Permit,» which is being utilized by municipalities around the
country in adopting concussion risk management programs for all athletes using public fields, rinks, courts, and diamonds, not
just those covered by existing state concussion education, removal from and return to play mandates.
Sadly, all
of this Nestle chatter is
just one example
of how big corporations take advantage
of of their positions in
developing countries.
As a citizen and resident
of a
developing country I think that her attempt at «3rd world cred» on the basis
of being a World Traveller (TM) and throwing out spiteful comments about «the west» and «western racism» is
just asinine.
While breastfeeding rates are no longer declining at the global level, with many
countries experiencing significant increases in the last decade, only 39 per cent
of children less than six months
of age in the
developing world are exclusively breastfed and
just 58 per cent
of 20 - 23 month olds benefit from the practice
of continued breastfeeding.
Whether one wants public support for the media or not is a political question (and one all
developed democracies have answered in the affirmative in the twentieth century), but as people's media habits and the economics
of the industry change, effective intervention probably ought to be built around the «information» part
of the sentence quoted above rather than the «several large sheets» part (
just as «public service broadcasters» have in many
countries sought to redefine themselves as «public service media organizations» to emphasize their cross-platform ambitions).
Another signature Rangel accomplishment, the low - income - housing tax credit, has helped rehabilitate and
develop thousands
of units
of inexpensive housing, not
just in Harlem but also across the
country.
By such a measure, none
of the promised $ 100 billion a year in climate financing flowed to
developing countries last year, and
just 0.4 percent
of it has been committed to projects this year.
Cities in
developed countries have vast networks
of traffic cameras, but Nairobi has
just 36, operated by local internet service provider, Access Kenya.
There is an amazing fact right in the beginning
of your article and that is, «there are not
just more obese people in the world than there are hungry people in the world now, there are actually more obese people in
developing countries than there are hungry people in
developing countries.»
The U.S. has said no, and so there are these kind
of two parallel tracks, one negotiating at the successor
of, son
of Kyoto and one negotiating whatever kind
of deal [would] bring in more
countries, not
just the U.S. but also
developing countries like China and India that have become big emitters.
We
just don't have the health - care infrastructure in a number
of developing countries.
As the effects
of global warming become more evident, disaster planners and community activists are beginning to acknowledge that class disparities will come with a changing climate here in the United States,
just as it will in
developing countries.
Public health: Not
just a disease
of the rich (p 66) To tackle the growing threat from cancer in
developing countries, the disease needs to be given the same prominence that has been accorded to HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria in recent years, says Paul Farmer in an interview published in this month's Scientific American.
And
just because something seems complicated and expensive in the United States doesn't mean it has to be out
of reach in
developing countries.
Even the energy - hungry US could in theory supply all
of its electricity use, according to one study, using solar PV on an area equivalent to 0.6 per cent
of the
country —
just a fraction
of the existing
developed and urban space.
Traffic congestion has gotten way out
of hand — and not
just in
developed countries anymore: Traffic jams and smog plague dozens
of cities in China and in many other parts
of the
developing world.
This is not
just a case
of automated machinery eliminating human jobs; many younger workers in
developed countries prefer to avoid the «dirty, heavy, not prestigious work»
of physical labor on a farm, van Henten says.
«
Of course we are concerned about possible fallouts of such reports; these negative consequences affect not just developed countries but also industrialized countries.&raqu
Of course we are concerned about possible fallouts
of such reports; these negative consequences affect not just developed countries but also industrialized countries.&raqu
of such reports; these negative consequences affect not
just developed countries but also industrialized
countries.»
Furthermore, the ratio
of working - age people to older people is almost certain to decline substantially in all
countries, not
just currently
developed ones.
Customized iPhones are
just one example
of devices that can be used to combat health threats in
developing countries.
But it's not
just the most
developed countries that face this saddening problem — childhood obesity has become a global phenomenon affecting all socio - economic groups, regardless
of age, sex or ethnicity.
They
just live in a very challenging place, a
country who can celebrate one
of the only successful revolts in our planet's history, but due to lack
of support from
developed nations, an inefficient and under - staffed government, and the unforeseen tragedies like the 2010 Earthquake and the introduction
of cholera, killing thousands upon thousands
of citizens, Haiti simply needs a damn break, some light, some positivity.
Often brands don't
just ensure ethical practices but they also support and improve the livelihood
of the workers they employ, especially those
of which are in
developing countries.
Situated atop a bedrock
of all - powerful vibranium, Wakanda has
developed technology that positions it far ahead
of the rest
of Earth — flying cars and everything — but to protect its people from colonial predations, the
country's rulers have cloaked their cities and marvels behind invisible shields, the better to pose as «
just another» Third World nation.
Trawl through Gold's back catalogue and you see actors hopping from show to show on trajectories that look like the GDP - growth graph
of a small
developing country that has
just discovered oil.
05, principal
of KIPP Ascend, a charter school in Chicago, are
just as important as academics, which is why all 66 KIPP schools across the
country operate on longer days — her school from 7:25 a.m. until 5 p.m. «Expanded learning time provides more time for students to work on academic skills, but also other skills that are as equally important to
develop their sense
of self — the arts or a language, for instance,» she says.
We aim to support and advise, not
just the Queens in the UK, but to act as advocates for the education
of our fellow queens in
developing countries.
Cambridge, MA — A new analysis
of the economic impact
of effective teachers shows that closing
just half
of the performance gap with Finland, whose students consistently outperform most
developed countries, could add more than $ 50 trillion to the U.S. gross domestic product by 2090.
«While lots
of institutions
developing programs and campuses overseas do nominally consider culture as they pursue these endeavors, I think many fail to recognize
just how influential local culture will be to every aspect
of their partnership in a foreign
country, from student recruitment and retention to campus operations,» she says.
Just a speck
of its fortune these days goes for public libraries compared to other praiseworthy causes such as malaria prevention in
developing countries, and the foundation is phasing out its global libraries initiative.
Charge for eBooks on a sliding scale: One
of the reasons piracy is so common in middle income and
developing countries is that people
just don't have that much disposable income.