Currently, they pay
less than developed countries for drugs, so companies don't make as much money there.
Not exact matches
For instance, SeatGeek's Groetzinger says that through online hiring sites, you can find contractors in
developing countries who will work for
less than $ 1 per hour.
We are disappointed that Canadian employers invest
less than virtually any other
developed country in training,» Kenney said.
While the U.S. and Europe are currently grappling with huge debts, a lot of the
developing countries had their financial crises more
than a decade ago and are now
less vulnerable to shocks.
Putting all this together, the Australian corporate bond market is relatively small in size and is
less well
developed than corporate bond markets in a number of other
countries.
Those
countries with
less -
developed institutions and financial systems, limited policy credibility, greater foreign currency debt and / or more precarious economic situations are certainly more exposed
than others to external shocks.
- The tendency, economically, for
developed nations (and their banks) to sponsor megaprojects in
developing countries rather
than grassroots efforts that may be
less spectacular but more effective.
A large number of computer software companies from the United States are
developing software in Bangalore, India, at
less than one - fifth of the price in other
countries.
Due to high concentration in the retail trade — over 2,800 businesses in the Netherlands alone — online wine retail has
developed less rapidly
than in other central European
countries.
@ larryking listen jock wenger could never coach anyother club because no big club would go six season without a trophy there is no way wenger could go to madrid and go two season without a trophy no way in hell he would be fired in no time bmunich fired klinsman
less than half season look at the real madrid coach grave yard pelligrinie made 95 + points last season that amount would win the league in almost any
country yet he got fired i can go on if fergi goes two seasons without a trophy am sure he gone i love arsenal but football is about winning trophies wenger has hypnotize you i do nt care arsenal have gone five years without a trophy and six witout the league not even a carling cup or fa cup and loosing all our best players all for money all this talk about wenger and his youth policies i can count on both hands all the players that came through arsenal youth system that went on to be world beaters look at the current crop walcott nasri diaby denilson bedtner clichy none of these are world class they have improve minimal @ arsenal compare that to barca their youths pedro and co are world beaters event the great vanpercy who we rate he would never leave arsenal because all that chance wenger gives him he would» t get at other big clubs this does not make sense we buy young players they take ages to
develop most do nt» t then we sell them or they leave because they want to win things that how you grow pretty soon that top four will become very hard to stay in if we get out of that then what i wish all you wenger fans luck am all out of patients with him last chance this year................
Every year, more
than 20 million infants are born weighing
less than 2.5 kg — over 96 % of them in
developing countries.
Although diarrhoea is
less common in the UK and often
less serious
than in
developing countries, a number of babies do die every year in the UK as a result of diarrhoeal dehydration, deaths which could easily be prevented by the timely use of ORT.
Observational studies of prolonged (> 6 months) exclusive versus mixed breastfeeding,
developed countries Infant outcomes No differences in gains in weight and length were reported in the first 12 months of life in an observational study of infants who were exclusively breastfed beyond six months versus those exclusively breastfed for
less than six months and mixed breastfed thereafter (actual data not reported).
The US is the only
developed country that accepts
less than that.
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breast feeding against diarrhoeal disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely causes are the immune properties of breast milk and
less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose
less of a problem in
developed than developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of breast feeding in
developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious diseases are common.
Breast feeding is clearly an issue for public health consideration as it provides significant protection against infections in newborns and infants.12 Because breast feeding has been shown to protect against infections so profoundly in
developing countries, it is estimated that an increase in breast feeding worldwide by 40 % would reduce deaths from respiratory infection by 50 % in children
less than 18 months of age.3
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.
But he pointed out that it concluded that
less than a fifth of the $ 62 billion went to projects designed exclusively to help
developing countries adapt to climate change.
«Although HPV vaccine has been around for more
than a decade, the uptake of the vaccine has been
less than ideal in many places, including in high - resource
countries such as the United States,» said Silvina Arrossi, PhD, co-chair of the Expert Panel that
developed the guideline and an official and researcher at the Instituto Nacional del Cancer in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Could it be that Americans simply eat more junk food and exercise
less than people in other
developed countries?
The percentage of those living on
less than $ 1.25 a day in
developing countries fell from 43 % in 1990 to 17 % in 2011, driven largely by economic growth in China and India.
The results, Thompson points out, would likely differ in
less -
developed countries where children don't have equal access to education; academic achievement in these places is shaped more by opportunities
than genetics.
Weinstock and his collaborators point to these trials as experimental evidence that fits a global pattern: immune disorders are much rarer in
less developed countries where helminthic infestation is widespread
than in industrialized
countries where much smaller populations host helminths.
«Green chemoprevention requires
less money and fewer resources
than a traditional pharmaceutical study, and could be more easily disseminated in
developing countries where head and neck cancer is a significant problem.»
Additionally, the one - step test will require little technical expertise or resources, should take
less than 30 minutes to carry out, and is easily transportable, making it an ideal candidate for field diagnosis in
developing countries.
And while parks services in wealthy nations have billion - dollar annual budgets to resist these threats, in some
developing countries they have to manage on
less than $ 10,000.
But that is still
less than one - fifth of the world's population, and most of those people live in
developed countries.
In
developing countries many of those who grow the products we consume in the UK earn
less than it costs to run their farm.
Ebooks online make foreign customers more accessible
than ever before, although U.S. ebook pricing leaves many books out of reach in
less -
developed countries.
The International Fund may invest in emerging markets, which are generally more volatile and can have relatively unstable governments, social and legal systems that do not protect shareholders, economies based on only a few industries and securities markets that are substantially smaller,
less liquid, more volatile and may have a lower level of government oversight
than securities markets in more
developed countries.
Investing in emerging markets involves different and greater risks, as these
countries are substantially smaller,
less liquid and more volatile
than securities markets in more
developed markets.
Investing in emerging markets may involve greater risks
than investing in
developed countries, including the possibility of industry concentration, nationalization, taxes and transaction costs, lower trading volumes, and
less liquid securities, resulting in higher volatility.
The securities markets of certain
countries in which MFWM may recommend investment may also be smaller,
less liquid, and subject to greater price volatility
than those of more
developed markets.
Emerging market securities tend to be more volatile and
less liquid
than securities traded in
developed countries.
Securities issued in these
countries may be more volatile and
less liquid
than securities issued in foreign
countries with more
developed economies or markets.
The
less developed the
country, the greater affect the risks may have in an investment, and as a result, an investment may exhibit a higher degree of volatility
than either the general domestic securities market or the securities markets of
developed foreign
countries.
• Particularly smaller emerging
countries like Peru, Colombia or Indonesia offer
less attractive returns at the moment
than more
developed neighbors like Brazil or Thailand.
Additionally, all applicants must reside in and be a citizen of a
developing country with a per capita income of
less than $ 8,000 USD per year.
Assist
developing countries with a per capita income of
less than $ 8,000 USD to
develop TCVM programs at veterinary colleges and award scholarships to students.
But like the human rabies vaccine, rabies treatment is often beyond the financial means of those living in
less developed countries than ours.
The primary missions of the WATCVM include: promoting the education of TCVM by providing financial support to veterinary students, assisting in the development and functions of TCVM Student Associations at veterinary colleges, funding basic and applied research projects and providing recognition for findings at the annual TCVM conferences,
developing TCVM research standards through the International Organization for Standards, and assisting
developing countries with a per capita income of
less than $ 4,000 USD to
develop TCVM programs at veterinary colleges and award scholarships to students.In an effort to support the education, research and practice of TCVM, the WATCVM provides practitioners with the following resources:
Hi Esther — Honestly, it has its
less -
than - stunning parts, being a
developing country.
While it's
less developed than surrounding
countries, Cambodia offers rock - bottom prices on everything from accommodation to drinks — just watch out for possible scams especially in tourists area.
Of course, even a modest increase in fertility rates among the most
developed countries will imply that the population size in these
countries declines
less rapidly, or grows somewhat more rapidly
than would otherwise have been the case.
India has argued that
developing countries should not be asked to take steps to curtail their growth when they contribute
less pollution per person
than developed countries.
Knowledge of amortization of capital and wise resource allocation is often more scarce in
less developed countries than engineering knowledge.
The structure of the Copenhagen Accord recognized the need for action by all the big emitters, though it kept a differentiation — a
less rigid one
than Kyoto — between the character of the
developed and
developing country commitments.
Still, as indicated above, the differences are
less rigid
than Kyoto's, under which the big
developing countries had no specific obligations at all, and Japan is stating the obvious that they won't perpetuate that.
Roadmap 2050 incorporates a range of 10 - year reduction targets, and while
developing countries may be reducing
less, with
developed countries reducing more, all
countries converge to ZERO by about 2050 (some sooner
than others).
As Indur Goklany has shown, even assuming that the climate models on which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) accurately predict (rather
than exaggerate by 2 to 3 times) the warming effect of added CO2 in the atmosphere, people the world over, and especially in
developing countries, will be wealthier in warmer
than in cooler scenarios, making them
less vulnerable
than today to all risks — including those related to climate.