Sentence examples for countries needs from inspiring English sources

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Countries' needs vary.

The pace of progress in most developing countries needs to accelerate rapidly.

Education, jobs – is private enterprise, not development aid, the answer to developing countries' needs?

"The U.S., like many other countries, needs to facilitate a more rapid recovery".

Any vaccine introduced in developing countries needs to be weighed in relation to its cost and benefit.

First, it will respond to developing countries needs as opposed to the priorities of the lending institution.

Every one of these awakening countries needs to make the transition from Saddam to Jefferson without getting stuck in Khomeini.

Thus, while the role of rich countries still needs to include aid, technology transfers, security assistance, the view of poor countries needs to shift from dependents to partners.

"The economic boom and revolution in connectivity that the internet created in developed countries needs to be shared equally with the next three billion people.

The total aid from developed countries is about $100 billion a year, a modest sum in light of developing countries' needs.

A growing number of commentators have joined The Economist in banging on about how the debt of insolvent peripheral countries needs to be restructured.

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