Sentences with phrase «of emerging nations»

Not to mention the significantly reduced cost of living in many of these emerging nations.
But workers, communities of color, indigenous people, women, and people of emerging nations must both lead and be the primary beneficiaries of this change.
Such a member of the establishment would be less likely to alter the character of the emerging nation.
Curiously, even the hint earlier this year that the Fed would be dialing down its massive stimulus program caused stock markets in a number of emerging nations to stumble.
In our spring survey of emerging nations, at least seven - in - ten cell phone owners said they use mobile devices to text in six of seven Latin American countries surveyed.
And because they no longer had a common personal head, Christians came to depend more and more upon the civil authority of the emerging nation states.
With almost 400 years to recount, Beacon Hill is a chronicle of Colonial times, the beginnings of an emerging nation, and history to the present day.
The four biggest of the emerging nations are Brazil, Russia, India and China, which are often referred to collectively as the BRIC countries.
Charmingly, his student responds with a portrait of the «genius» of Benjamin Franklin, just when the Met also exhibits Franklin's years in France on behalf of an emerging nation and the American Revolution.
The social, political, and economic lives of the emerging nation - states gave rise to nationalist liberation movements along with evolving awareness of geography and identity.
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