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She tried to teach him some judo in return, but his upper body was so disproportionately developed that he was bad at falling.
"The only sector that has been disproportionately developed was represented by renewable units, especially wind and photovoltaic," Mr. Leca said, adding that this had created further problems, including strains on an inflexible national grid.
Feminist economists say that mainstream economics has been disproportionately developed by European-descended, heterosexual, middle and upper-middle class men, and that this has led to suppression of the life experiences of the full diversity of the world's people, especially women, children and those in non-traditional families.
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The burden of OA is greater in women, who disproportionately develop knee and hand, but not hip OA [ 5].
On one hand, the direction of the illegal wildlife trade in general, and of IUU fishing in particular, leads to the assumption that IUU fishing vessels disproportionately visit developed economies.
It further noted that a coherent trade and development policy demands 'asymmetrical agreements' disproportionately benefiting developing countries.
Trade facilitation could cut global trade costs by more than 10%, by one estimate, raising annual global output by over $400 billion, with benefits flowing disproportionately to developing economies.
This suggests that the offload of illegally caught fish is actually a global problem that does not disproportionately affect developing economies.
The report states that the impacts of climate change and their associated costs will fall disproportionately on developing countries threatening to undermine achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, reduce poverty, and safeguard food security.
Instead, the report focuses on problems that are likely to disproportionately hit developing countries: coastal inundation from rising sea levels, plummeting food production and associated malnutrition, unprecedented heat waves, increasing fresh water scarcity, more frequent and intense tropical cyclones, and the loss of biodiversity.
In a funding environment still reeling from the economic crisis, being able to do more with what we have—thinking inside the box is a priority, especially for those diseases disproportionately affecting developing countries and for which normal market incentives fail.
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