They are growing much more
rapidly than developed markets.
Not exact matches
Despite a
rapidly developing economy in Kenya, widespread use of cell phones, and the home to one of the most successful mobile payment systems in the world, more
than three quarters of Kenyans don't have regular access to electricity.
At the time the former seemed a more dangerous risk
than the latter — although even then massive overinvestment was China's true vulnerability — but I think by now there is a
rapidly developing consensus that investment, and the unsustainable concomitant increase in debt, is China's biggest problem.
China Development Bank raised an outstanding $ 30.9 billion for its clients on China's bond market in 2013, more
than any other investment bank in this
rapidly developing nation.
In 2018,
rapidly developing technology is allowing organizations to understand their customers in ways that seem more like science fiction
than traditional sales and marketing.
It is rightly stressed that no sustainable society is possible apart from population stability.26 Such stability can not be attained at once, but there is great importance in
developing policies which will
rapidly slow population growth around the world and bring it to a halt at no more
than six billion.
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.
Studies conducted at the University of Miami Medical Center's Touch Research Institute show that premature babies who were massaged daily
developed more
rapidly, both physically and neurologically,
than non-massaged premature infants.
Because infants spend more time in sleep
than children or adults, it is logical to assume that sleep is even more important for their
rapidly developing nervous systems and for preserving the integrity of their sleep cycles [38].
Often, girls will
develop emotional and social skills more
rapidly than boys.
The babies born to mothers who were physically active had a more mature cerebral activation, suggesting that their brains
developed more
rapidly than those born after months of inactivity.
Once your baby is born — and through the first two years of life — his brain
develops more
rapidly than it ever will again.
Developing economies that start at a lower base tend to grow much more
rapidly than those that are already functioning at a high level; nonetheless, China's growth rate in this arena has been remarkable.
In the absence of antiretroviral therapy, over 99 % of individuals infected with HIV go on to
develop full - blown AIDS, and the condition evolves more
rapidly in children
than in adults.
CQGS is working with more
than 50 stakeholder organizations to
develop standards based on best scientific evidence that will focus on delivering optimal surgical care for a
rapidly growing older patient population.
Researchers screened three different groups of U.S. flu patients and found those with the high - risk version of IFITM3 rs34481144 were likely to become infected with flu more
rapidly and to
develop more severe symptoms
than those with another variant.
«Great leap forward»: human culture starts to change much more
rapidly than before; people begin burying their dead ritually; create clothes from animal hides; and
develop complex hunting techniques, such as pit - traps.
The authors explain that, as the gut microbiota of very young children (1 - 3 years) is still
developing very
rapidly **, the proper kind of balance to produce butyrate is not yet exactly the same as it is when children are older
than 3 years.
«The results of these studies and the genetic tools
developed in the course of these studies are helping to dissect how evolution occurs on a contemporary (rather
than geological) scale and why some species are more likely to adapt to a
rapidly changing world,» said Diane Nacci, a research biologist at EPA and coauthor on both papers.
They
developed a novel approach to improve gunshot residue «fingerprinting» that can
rapidly detect a wider range of particles
than existing methods.
They found that over time, symptoms in those from the lower - level group
developed more
rapidly than in those in the higher bracket.
Astronomy is driven forward by new technology, and today, software is
developing more
rapidly than it ever has.
Yet, as in all
rapidly developing fields, with changing scientific questions and opportunities, some telescopes remain more appropriate
than others for addressing new scientific challenges.
Often, metastasized tumor cells spread more
rapidly than primary tumor cells and it is not uncommon to
develop multiple tumors in several areas of the brain.
These kinks and twists in the magnetic field
develop because the sun spins more
rapidly at the equator
than at the higher latitudes and because the inner parts of the sun rotate more quickly
than the surface.
His alter ego — Spiderman — is more popular in New York City
than ever before, he's vying for a staff position at the newspaper, and his romance with MJ (Kirsten Dunst) is
rapidly developing to the point where Peter is feeling it's time to pop the big question.
More
than that, however, the post-credits scene has
rapidly developed into a staple of modern superhero movies, much to the chagrin of Logan director James Mangold.
And those who are exposed to the writing process early in their school careers may
develop important reading and thinking skills more
rapidly and easily
than those who do not begin writing until they are farther along.
This provided great opportunities for new, small automakers, [citation needed] which could
develop new cars more
rapidly than the huge legacy automakers.
America is in better shape demographically
than many
developed markets (such as Japan and much of Europe), but even here we face massive headwinds given our current debt levels and
rapidly aging population.
Many of the economies of these emerging countries are growing much more
rapidly than those of more fully
developed regions.
The pet industry in India is much smaller and less
developed than in the U.S., but it's expanding
rapidly.
According to Dr. Eric K. Dunayer, a consulting veterinarian in clinical toxicology for the poison control center, «These signs can
develop quite
rapidly, at times less
than 30 minutes after ingestion of the product» states Dr. Dunayer,»... therefore, it is important that pet owners seek veterinary treatment immediately.»
If your guinea pig
develops a deficiency, it is much better to give a crushed vitamin C tablet or liquid by mouth rather
than in the drinking water, since the vitamin also breaks down
rapidly in water and loses its potency.
If your guinea pig
develops a deficiency, it is much better to give a crushed vitamin C tablet or liquid vitamin C by mouth rather
than in drinking water, since the vitamin also breaks down
rapidly in water and loses its potency.
«These signs can
develop quite
rapidly, at times less
than 30 minutes after ingestion of the product.
Now, this Russian -
developed city has become far more economically advanced
than its neighbouring countries due to its oil and gas reserves, and is
rapidly becoming a modernised Eurasian nation.
Property is in a neighborhood that is
rapidly developing with more high - end homes being built
than anywhere else in Belize City.
Fishlabs CEO Michael Schade has stated that the development of gaming on mobile devices is improving more
rapidly than has ever been possible with consoles.Speaking at the
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The village of Yokohama, which had been no more
than an impoverished hamlet during the Edo Period was one of the new trading ports that opened in 1859, and its infrastructure
rapidly developed.
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.
It appears that another La Nina is
rapidly developing just in time for 2009, so depending on how long it persists and how strong it gets, 2009 may not be much warmer
than 2008.
A host of
developing countries, from China to Bolivia to the Philippines, took to the podium to insist that
developed countries cut their emissions very
rapidly by far more
than they had planned.
World - wide, however, emissions climbed more
rapidly than ever, with China and other
developing nations in the lead.
The opportunities for improvement are even greater in
rapidly developing economies such as China, which now uses much more nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer much less efficiently
than either the United States or Europe, and at a much higher cost in pollution and human health.
Global warming is already changing the face of
rapidly developing India, a nation forecast to become the world's most populous, overtaking China, in less
than a decade.
Should a
developed nation such as the United States which has much higher historical and per capita emissions
than other nations be able to justify its refusal to reduce its ghg emissions to its fair share of safe global emissions on the basis of scientific uncertainty, given that if the mainstream science is correct, the world is
rapidly running out of time to prevent warming above 2 degrees C, a temperature limit which if exceeded may cause rapid, non-linear climate change.
An inverse type of flow
develops in the summer as the continents heat more
rapidly than their adjacent oceanic areas.
In a nutshell, hitting Paris targets will mean both that
developed nations start
rapidly reducing toward net - zero emissions by mid-century and that
developing nations find a different path to prosperity
than the one traveled by the countries around them holding all the wealth and still, on a per - capita basis, emitting the most carbon.
A ground inversion
develops when air is cooled by contact with a colder surface until it becomes cooler
than the overlying atmosphere; this occurs most often on clear nights, when the ground cools off
rapidly by radiation.