Sentences with phrase «most other parts of the world»

For lawyers who have different values (which means lawyers from most other parts of the world, and many Canadian women), law firm culture can be uncomfortable.
And that's a pity because in most other parts of the world corporate tax rates are about 25 %.»
The concept is literally foreign to people in most other parts of the world, but Canada maintains a transfer payments system among its provinces.
While we continue to see low breastfeeding rates in the United States when compared to most other parts of the world, the research on the benefits of breast milk is rock - solid — there is simply no adequate substitute for breast milk when it comes to protecting the health of your baby.
That higher - than - expected concentration of colubroid snakes suggests that the local environment became more open and seasonally dry — and, in turn, more hospitable to these active foraging types of snakes that don't require cover to hide and ambush prey — at an earlier time in Africa than in most other parts of the world, as documented in previous studies.
In North America, enthusiasts of non-full-size trucks have yearned for the presence of trucks that are available in most other parts of the world.
Chinese TCL Communication holds the rights to produce and retail BlackBerry - branded smartphones in most other parts of the world and is also the company behind last year's KEYone and Motion models.
It's cheaper and safer than most other parts of the world.
It wasn't until the mid-1990s that nuclear testing finally ended in the South Pacific, and it most other parts of the world as well.
Unlike populations in most other parts of the world, we Americans take vital benefits of dependable electricity for granted.
All of this compes at a time of tremendous strain for insurance companies operating in Alberta and most other parts of the world.
In fact, in most other parts of the world, babies rarely cry for long periods of time, perhaps because their needs are met immediately by their mothers, who are in constant contact with them.
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