Sentence examples for benefits in developing countries from inspiring English sources

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Robert Evenson, Doug Gollin and Vittoria Santaniello believed that the introduction of agricultural biotechnology would enhance the value of plant genetic resources and highlight the need for effective policies to enhance such resources and IP to enhance overall efficiency and the potential benefits in developing countries from the existing technologies.

19Both OECD (2011) and Commander (2010) single out UISAs, accompanied by some form of redistribution, as a useful mechanism for providing unemployment benefits in developing countries.

On the other hand, some of the benefits in developing countries might be lower, reflecting the lower productivity compared with U.S. employees, although other benefits might be greater.

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Because of the technology's potentially wide range of impactful applications, the license agreement for INSPECTR includes global access provisions to promote affordable access to medical technologies of significant public health benefit in developing countries.

"In that situation I think our humanitarian response is at least as important as any commercial issues, and if there are such issues we need to address them and modify them so other people can benefit in developing countries".

Intended end beneficiaries and benefits: the general public will benefit, particularly in developing countries from increased output of goods and services from forests and rural communities depending on forest resources will benefit from enhanced governance approaches that incorporate economic incentives, participatory methods and equity considerations.

In this paper we have proposed general guidelines to design and implement (or reform) unemployment benefit programs in developing countries.

Most of the entrepreneurs who benefit are in developing countries, but last year Kiva opened up its service to needy U.S. entrepreneurs last summer (which caused some controversy).

Most of the entrepreneurs who benefit are in developing countries, but Kiva opened up its service to needy U.S. entrepreneurs last summer (which caused some controversy, but was the right decision).

True, the above arrangement of keeping benefits while working in the informal sector stimulates informality and thus it is obviously a "second best" alternative, the one prompted by the infeasibility of tracking employment status of benefit recipients in developing countries.

Portable stove use is associated with reduced lung cancer mortality risk, highlighting a cost-effective intervention that could substantially benefit health in developing countries.

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