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The fourth is the "age of convergence," the tendency of developing countries like Nigeria to make unprecedented economic advances through the deployment of best practices and advanced technologies.
The general tendency of developing countries to target public services to the capital is a more modern example of this phenomenon.
That is, in daily life, people can choose different ideals such as values or beliefs, but certain ideals have the specific tendency of developing an affinity toward certain (material) interests.
Yale's Stephen Roach, the former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and author of Unbalanced: The Codependency of America and China (Yale University Press, 2014), says the Xi administration is desperate to avoid the well-established tendency of developing economies to grow per capita incomes to the equivalent of $12,000 to $15,000 a year and then stall out.
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by long-standing mucosal inflammation of the large bowel, with increased tendency of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), i.e., colitis-associated cancer (CAC) [ 1].
The tendency of developing countries in its partial health care system and the large degree of market mechanism, caused imbalance in the quality and ability to access health services among the poor and the rich.
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There is a tendency for developing countries to import the lifestyle of more socioeconomically developed countries.
What to include in ethics education in professional programmes, and its nature more generally, has been the subject of much debate; criticism has been made of its tendency to develop 'problem solvers' while ignoring the development of sensitivity and judgement [ 24].
"The findings suggest part of the tendency to develop this type of reaction to antidepressants might be genetically determined, and this might be used in the future to develop genetic screening tests to identify people who might be at risk," says McMahon.
Among individuals who worked more than 1 year, there was a tendency to a reduced risk of developing asthma in relation to the number of years of work in swimming-pool environments.
These deals have taken decades to finalise and, in many cases, the progress has been slow, not because of EU protectionism, but because "African governments on the whole were not persuaded of the merits of comprehensive trade liberalisation" – free trade deals signed with powerful nations have a tendency to destroy the domestic industries of developing countries.
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