Sentences with phrase «relatively young country»

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After all, on 13th September, five plucky, relatively young members of the 2010 intake will be publishing a book stuffed full of prescriptions for our ailing economy and the country that surrounds it.
«May I say, as a relatively young whippersnapper, I'm fully in favour of our country having leaders of a finer vintage.»
America is a relatively young and expansive country, and a major historical concern involved feeding a growing population while moving food large distances.
I am dubious about Russia, but would love a way to invest in the agricultural promise of eastern europe, along with the young workforce and relatively underrated country of Turkey, which I feel could be a superpower again within the next 100 years or so.
A young woman travelling alone in a relatively dangerous country?
While adding carbon capture to older U.S. coal plants may remain relatively uneconomic, countries like South Africa, China and Indonesia have a fleet of young, critical coal plants unlikely to retire in the near term.
More recently, a relatively young U.S. population helped the country avoid many of the economic problems that plague Europe and Japan.
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