Sentence examples for imposed on developing from inspiring English sources

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Under that accord, major industrialized nations agreed to meet targets for reducing emissions, but mandates were not imposed on developing countries like Brazil, China, India and South Africa.

First let me lay to rest once and for all the condescending myth of "ideological colonisation", the idea that contraception is imposed on developing countries by the west.

Attacks on the human rights movement's credibility are based on the faulty premise that human rights ideas emerged in North America and Europe and were imposed on developing southern nations.

There is certainly a crucial week ahead in Washington, with the chance that a fully funded debt deal and action to make good the Gleneagles pledge to ease the conditions imposed on developing countries could re-energise the campaign before Russia, with far less interest in Africa, takes over the G8 presidency in January.

Developed country service markets, particularly in education, health care and tourism, are suffering because visa restrictions imposed on developing country customers are restricting access to these markets.

And strong IP rules were imposed on developing countries as a condition of access to U.S. markets in trade deals.

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During the summer, the Senate voted 95 to 0 to assert its opposition to any treaty that endangers the U.S. economy and spares developing countries from constraints imposed on developed nations.

Administration officials today declined to comment on the fund's plan to streamline the requirements it imposes on developing nations during times of crisis.

But his message was greeted enthusiastically in poor countries, and he said he was leaving the bank feeling that he had helped to stimulate a more vigorous debate about the policy prescriptions that wealthy nations impose on developing countries.

African bishops, in particular, have long complained about how progressive, Western ideas about birth control and gay rights are increasingly being imposed on the developing world by groups, institutions or individual nations, often as a condition for development aid.

As complete loss of FH activity is developmentally disfavoured owing to the severe energy deprivation imposed on the developing brain by such a genetic defect, appearance of HLRCC appears to be restricted to those otherwise healthy individuals hemizygous for FH in whom a somatic mutation has inactivated the second allele.

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