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"The government is being far too generous to foreign investors at the expense of developing the nation.
Trade and markets Subsidies distort the use of resources and benefit industrialised nations at the expense of developing countries.
Under the banner of modernization, Al-e Ahmad argued, Iranians had spent a hundred years aping Western ideas at the expense of developing their own machine-age culture.
At this conference the attending bishops issued a document affirming the rights of the poor and asserting that industrialized nations enriched themselves at the expense of developing countries.
In fact, foreign investors who focus on constructing financial hedges at the expense of developing their own risk-mitigation strategies may increase their exposure.
Other advanced countries, focusing on their own budgets, will simply see this as another opportunity to benefit at the expense of developing countries.
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Introductory science students are often inundated with content the syllabus that must be covered at the expense of developing a conceptual framework in which to work with new content.
WASHINGTON Brazilil's finance minister said Saturday that developed nations like the United States were seeking to solve their own economic problems at the expense of the developing world.
If we choose to favour Mexico over France based on the need criterion, the same logic should mean favouring the poorest countries at the expense of wealthier developing countries.
Detractors will call it disorganized and anti-linear; and it's true, this scattershot approach comes at the expense of fully developing his ideas sometimes.
Some of the growth in poorer nations has come at the expense of more developed economies as manufacturing (and now white-collar) jobs have left seeking cheaper labor.
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