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单词 Developing countries
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1. Helping to alleviate poverty in developing countries also helps to reduce environmental destruction.
2. The developing countries bear the burden of an enormous external debt.
3. The organization promotes fair trade with developing countries.
4. Illiteracy is a major problem in some developing countries.
5. In most of the developing countries too many people are living in bad housing.
6. The standard of living in many developing countries is low.
7. Aid should be given to developing countries with no strings attached.
8. Developing countries which are anxious for hard currency can rarely afford to protect the environment.
9. Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young.
10. The documentary illustrated the gulf between industrialized and developing countries.
11. Developing countries won't put up with the situation for much longer.
12. Many choose to work in developing countries out of altruism.
13. People in many developing countries are free of forms of cancer that are common in the West.
14. The debate will pit the industrial North against developing countries in the South.
15. In a number of developing countries, war has been an additional impediment to progress.
16. On balance biotechnology should be good news for developing countries.
17. The Foreign Minister refuted the assertion that the developing countries are incapable of managing their industries.
18. They would be the envy of most developing countries.
19. One-third of wives in developing countries are physically battered.
20. The uneven impact of the debt crisis on developing countries can be seen in each of four groups.
21. Technologies that helped rescue developing countries from famine in the 1970s have reached the point of diminishing returns.
22. The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
23. I signed a petition in support of the campaign to end the marketing of baby milk in developing countries.
24. There is still a vast economic chasm between developed and developing countries.
25. New products and production processes are transferred to the developing countries only after a substantial amount of time has lapsed.
26. In the past few decades foreign goods flooded the markets of the developing countries.
27. Fluctuations in oil prices on the world market make it impossible for developing countries to plan ahead.
28. This began the race to find the perfect pump designed for heavy-duty use in rural communities of developing countries.
28. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
29. Road transport accounts for one-fifth of world carbon-dioxide output, and the share may grow as developing countries get wheels.
30. The divorce between labor and capital that has occurred in the developed world has not come to pass in the developing countries.
1. Helping to alleviate poverty in developing countries also helps to reduce environmental destruction.
2. The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
3. The developing countries bear the burden of an enormous external debt.
4. The Foreign Minister refuted the assertion that the developing countries are incapable of managing their industries.
31. Objective: Provision of food aid and emergency relief to developing countries.
32. The World Health Organisation has called for individual developing countries to commit themselves to decade programmes.
33. There are considerable differences between the problems of so-called developed and developing countries.
34. It report points out that, in many developing countries, women are primarily responsible for subsistence farming.
35. Governments of developing countries give only low budgets to developing communications.
36. Secondly, they show a clear bias towards the problems and prospects of developing countries.
37. The diversity of political systems and of economic records in developing countries suggested that international capitalism was not the sole deciding factor.
38. In other words, the effect of economic development on democracy is lower in newly developed and developing countries.
39. Mr Brown also announced plans to provide developing countries with cheap vaccines against childhood diseases.
40. It has also been suggested that testing for HIV-1 antibodies in these specimens is cost-effective and suitable for screening in developing countries.
41. We have promised to provide new and additional resources to help the developing countries to tackle their environmental problems.
42. Citizens in both industrial countries and developing countries watch greater amounts of television each year.
43. Developing countries are attracting investment not by lowering their standards, but because they are making the best of their comparative advantage.
44. Developed countries are responsible for most past and present emissions: developing countries will account for nearly all future growth.
45. Objective: to promote international trade, particularly that of developing countries, with a view to accelerating economic development.
46. Reliable cause of death statistics are woefully lacking for developing countries and of less than desirable quality for many developed ones.
47. There is a large literature on technology transfer, though not much of it is from the perspective of the developing countries.
48. Exchange rates Many developing countries attempt to manage their exchange rates.
49. Deep structural changes will be necessary in developing countries if literacy is to go beyond the citadels of the elites.
50. So the developing countries are caught in a cleft stick.
51. The developing countries were urged to renounce such military links and embrace a policy of neutralism or non-alignment.
52. Much of this work may well,of course(), be servicing industry - in the advanced countries as well as in the developing countries.
53. Average birth rates for women in developing countries have fallen from six per woman to three in the past three decades.
54. If developing countries tap existing sources for money to improve communications, then there may be less cash for other projects.
55. It directs developed countries to provide an unspecified amount of financial and technical assistance to help developing countries comply.
56. The average percapita consumption for all developing countries was about an eighth of the world average.
57. Innovations in this area could lead to a positive flow of information from developing countries to the North.
58. The application of geochemical mapping to environmental studies in developing countries is being investigated.
59. In his concluding remarks[ ], Santos drew attention to the issues facing developing countries.
60. Some developing countries have a deliberate policy to keep their poor people uneducated.
61. Yet the latest wheeze among policymakers in developed countries is to alleviate poverty in developing countries with computers and mobile phones.
62. In two developing countries, the lowest frequency of fetal mortality is at births above second but below sixth or seventh order.
63. The average level for most developing countries is about 15 %.
64. Moreover, the technology that is commonly available for large cement factories is inappropriate for most developing countries.
65. This meeting broadened the scope of the program by including topics which initially appeared to be too advanced for the developing countries.
66. Regional trade blocs Rather than act independently, many developing countries have tried to increase their competitiveness by forming regional trade blocs.
67. Secretory diarrhoea is an important health problem particularly in developing countries.
68. In this chapter we shall examine the diffusion of three technologies to developing countries: microcomputers, hand pumps and large dams.
69. The rest, the bilateral aid budget, is spent directly by governments in developing countries.
70. At the most basic level, then, the health of women and girls in developing countries continued to be neglected.
71. The developing countries are pressed to eliminate trade barriers, which can lead to local producers being undermined by cheaper imports.
72. It is also clear that it is difficult to draw comparisons between the Western Isles and the developing countries.
73. Through membership of the International Labour Organisation, developing countries commit themselves to its core principles.
74. But developing countries are still dependent for all their foreign currency earnings upon the fluctuations of commodity prices on the world market.
75. Life expectation at birth is about 45 years in developing countries and more than 70 years in developed countries.
76. A substantial aid programme aimed at promoting sustainable economic and social progress and good government in developing countries will be maintained.
77. New committees were established on commodities, poverty alleviation, service sectors and economic co-operation among developing countries.
78. Developed countries should not treat developing countries high-handedly .
79. China and the PIF are both committed to safeguarding the interests of developing countries and share identical or similar stances on many international and regional issues.
80. Eighty-seven per cent of people aged 15 to 24 live in developing countries.
81. Wealth and income effects are larger in developing countries, and the contraction of demand is therefore much larger than in Europe and North America (Japan is caught in the middle).
82. Rheumatic fever mostly affects children in developing countries, especially where poverty is widespread.
83. Much of this economic expansion has been in the developing countries of Southeast Asia.
84. In some developing countries, the costs of treating diabetes alone devour 15% of the entire national budget for health.
85. The report says remittances through informal channels could add at least 50 percent to the official estimate, making remittances the largest source of external capital in many developing countries.
86. Developing countries don't have the same access to satellite information as do first-world nations.
87. The rich nations want that the developing countries to cut tariffs on industrial goods and services.
88. Q: What happens if developing countries have only partial coverage?
88.
89. This paper uses simple regression analysis to examine how foreign aid affects the economic growth through economic experiences of 83 developing countries over 2000-2004.
90. The US is the biggest capital export country in the world, and for this it used to conclude high standard bilateral investment treaties with developing countries to protect its investors.
91. In 2009, China accounted for over 58% of HCFC consumption in developing countries.
92. The global financial and economic crisis is expected to severely impact infrastructure services in developing countries, as governments face shrinking resources and declining private financing flows.
93. The United States, one of the world's largest contributors to the fight against HIV/AIDS in developing countries, funds its efforts through the Obama administration's Global Health Initiative (GHI).
94. Of the 226m new net users that have come online this year, more than two thirds are from developing countries.
95. China will make concerted efforts with Venezuela to turn bilateral relations into a model for equality, reciprocity and sincere cooperation among developing countries, noted Wu.
96. The rich nations want the developing countries to cut tariffs in on industrial goods and services.
97. It was confused with an exclusive focus on first-level care. For some proponents of development, it appeared cheap: poor care for poor people, a second-rate solution for developing countries.
98. Thirdly, we will continuously promote cooperation with developing countries. We have granted preferential tariff or zero tariff treatment to 41 least developed countries defined by the UN.
99. Pascoal Mocumbi is the High Representative of the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership and former Prime Minister of the Republic of Mozambique.
100. The bank said it would work through global and regional banks to extend trade finance to importers and exporters in developing countries.
101. The World Bank's projections will be updated in mid-January, with the release of Global Economic Prospects 2010: Crisis, Finance and Growth in Developing Countries.
102. The fund will lower the cost of financing clean-energy projects in developing countries, and will help leverage greater amounts of public and private financing.
103. While interest in this technology was increasing in developing countries, the next 10 years saw a gradual decline in fast reactor activities in the West.
104. Being the sole provider of Chinese Government Concessional Loan as appointed by the Chinese Government, China Eximbank mainly conducts this business in other developing countries and regions.
105. IRENA's activities will include providing consultancy to governments of both developed and developing countries on renewable technology transfer, including technical options and cost.
106. Efficacy of pentavalent rotavirus vaccine against severe rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants in developing countries in Asia: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
107. In recent years, South-South cooperation has achieved positive progress, generating active trade and investment among the developing countries.
108. Some economists say is a major realignment in the global economic order, with developing countries playing a more dominant role.
109. November 22, 2006—Developing countries in Latin America and East Asia may be a world apart, but both regions are locked in a similar struggle to educate their young people, a new World Bank book says.
110. Such projects help developing countries build important in-roads into cutting-edge technologies and ensure that they participate in today's most critical scientific debates.
111. Among those injuries that are caused by an unsafe environment, the accidental ingestion of corrosive substances is significant, especially in developing countries where it is generally underreported.
112. Extends the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program, which provides duty-free treatment for thousands of items from 133 beneficiary developing countries.
113. The chief task of developing countries in industrialized stage is to transform the dual economy structure into the modern economy structure.
114. Mixed farming is the main system for smallholder farmers in many developing countries.
115. Historically, the developing countries have been exporters of primary commodities, including tropical products, such as coffee and bananas, and raw materials, such as oil and copper.
116. The uptake of recombinant somatotropin has been affected by low public acceptance, the lack of adequate and good quality feed and the low genetic potential of animals in developing countries.
117. As developing countries, China and Antigua and Barbuda share the same goals and objectives in accelerating the development of education.
118. Mr Ban could do the same—especially if, as he claims,[sentence dictionary] he wants to win the trust of the increasingly assertive and obstreperous group of developing countries known as the G77.
119. The meeting was attended by senior officials from China, India, Brazil and South Africa as well as Sudan, the current chairman of the Group of 77 developing countries.
120. In addition, given widespread over-the-counter availability of antibiotics in many developing countries, regulation and oversight of antibiotic use are key interventions.
121. Many developing countries are currently expanding their tourist industries. Why is the case?Is it a positive development?
122. Together we have built the biggest Free Trade Area between developing countries.
123. About 3.5 million children under 5 in developing countries die from undernutrition-related causes each year.
124. The network will be co-ordinated by the Institute of Plant Biotechnology for Developing Countries, Belgium, and supervised by a scientific and technological advisory panel and a steering committee.
125. He suggests that drug companies could be pressed for licences so that manufacturers in developing countries can compete for the long-term contracts, aiding their economic development.
126. Peanut ( Arachis hypogaea L. ) is an important oil and cash crop worldwide and has been an important resource of edible oil and protein in many developing countries.
127. The article said that at first sets up this customs regime is for can stimulate some developing countries the export, achieves the support economy the goal.
128. Climate fund: A Copenhagen Green Climate Fund will be established to support activities in developing countries related to climate change mitigation.
129. Strangers congratulated him on his homeland's high-octane engagement with developing countries.
130. Zinc deficiency is a serious problem in many developing countries.
131. After the Crisis, the economies of developing countries would usually retrogress to where they were 10 years or even decades ago.
132. China would keep offering developing countries with some concessional loans and favorable loans for foreign buyers.
133. Efficacy of pentavalent rotavirus vaccine against severe rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants in developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
134. HINARI, the Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative, was launched in 2002 to provide free or low-cost access to medical research in developing countries.
135. "Water prices can be a life-or-death issue for the poor in developing countries, " says Washington - based Jamal Saghir, director of the Energy, Transport and Water Unit of the World Bank.
136. He explains that this is a basic example of pharmacogenetics, but adds that more research is needed to determine how cost-effective and valuable the field is to developing countries.
137. Developing countries' concern about biopiracy is rational and in the long term it can only be solved by developing countries building their own capacity to carry out barcoding, says Schindel.
138. Whatever you call it, the category still matters ("third world" later became "developing countries" or "less developed countries").
139. To address this imbalance, developed countries must do more in this Round and must be willing to consider sufficient policy space for developing countries.
140. Developed countries have long held that strong patent laws in developing countries would ease technology transfer.
141. We previously had a traditional model of people moving from developing countries to developed countries, said Sumption.
142. But developing countries are constrained not just by a lack of money, but a lack of "policy space".
143. I also think that concluding the Doha round of multilateral trade negotiations would restrain protectionism and help create greater security of market access for developing countries.
144. The rich nations want the developing countries to cut tariffs on industrial goods and services.
145. She received her MBBS degree from the University of the West Indies, Jamaica and her M.Sc. degree in community health in developing countries from the University of London.
146. John Hawksworth, head of macro-economics at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in the UK, says political influence will result from the increased economic clout of the big developing countries.
147. Administrative monopoly widely exists in the developing countries experiencing establishment of the market economy , so does our nation China ineluctably during the mode-change period .
148. Development and cooperation is the hope for the peace-loving peoples of the developing countries in their pursuit of happy life.
149. "Water prices can be a life-or-death issue for the poor in developing countries[/developing countries.html], " says the World Bank's Saghir.
150. Each climate innovation centre would serve the needs of a region and the network would build synergies across developing countries.
151. Developing countries because of their different national conditions of different exchange rate regime.
152. ODI recommendations There are some things developing countries can do to deal with the economic shocks.
153. So when it comes to emissions, developed and developing countries can't be compared like for like, not to be painted in the same brush.
154. A new World Bank paper prepared for the G20 finance ministers' meeting in Horsham , UK, this weekend warns that the financial crisis could have long-term implications for developing countries.
155. IFC, the World Bank Group member that promotes private sector investment, is proposing to support crop and livestock insurance for small-holders in developing countries.
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