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Countries can and do develop, and with that development will come a different level of commitment on climate change.
Additionally, the largest number of diabetic patients, especially in developing countries, will come from the working population (people between 45 and 64 years of age), while in developed countries the majority patients will be above 65 years of age [ 2].
The International Finance Corporation estimates that some 90% of jobs in developing countries will come from the private sector.
I've read Lessing's "Laocoon" and understand that the visual representation of horrors tends to be more disturbing than their literary description, but the kind of sophistication in cinematic habits we'd like our children to develop will never come about if they can't see an interesting range of movies from the earliest age — appropriate or not, serious or not.
There really is no consumer guidance, but as our understanding develops it will come".
But pick him and as the match develops, he will come into his own – that is where leg-spinners earn their paycheck.
But the first time, he came over to Denmark, I met him at someone's house and it was him saying 'I just want you to develop I will come back in the summer', and he flew back to Manchester.
Many new WebRTC implementations are being developed and will come to market in 2015.
As new ones develop, they will come back for more.
It's possible that after a year teaching monks English, installing solar panels in the Himalayas and working on human rights in developing nations, she will come to the conclusion that there is no more fulfilling life than the one she has spent in corporate law.
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