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"Gender inequality hurts economic growth," Goldman Sachs concluded in a 2008 research report that emphasized how much developing countries could improve their economic performance by educating girls.
In turn the US conceded over the issue in the road map of how much developing countries need to do to curb their emissions.
It left aside until at least next year the contentious issue of how much developing countries would be required to cut their own emissions.
Fuel-cell vehicles have been a big gamble for Honda, which has spent the last 16 years and millions of dollars — the company will not say exactly how much — developing them.
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No matter how much app developing innovation San Francisco attracts – Twitter is headquartered there – the experience it provides San Franciscans remains, for the foreseeable future, decidedly low-tech.
The hard decisions were put off, including how much major developing countries such as China and India will commit to cutting their greenhouse gas emissions and to what extent the richest nations will assist vulnerable ones over the next decade.
Intel says it has invested hundreds of millions of dollars — it will not reveal exactly how much — in developing WiMax and 4G-related technologies in hopes of supplying the world with the semiconductors that will allow computers and other devices to access future networks.
The plans will be the keystone of any agreement to be forged in Paris, along with any agreement on how much money developed countries should provide to developing countries to help them curb their emissions and cope with the effects of climate change.
Mr. Murphy had a surprising insight about how much the developed world has to learn about good, human-centered design from the developing world.
How much of developed world growth is dependent on selling stuff to emerging markets (that means you, Germany)?
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