Sentence examples for to get developing from inspiring English sources

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That's why Apple launched it early and many months before the products hits the shelves: to inspire developers to get developing fast so that it launches with the full force of the App Store behind it.

The figures are significant because they undermine the EU's insistence that a new legally binding agreement is needed to get developing countries to cut emissions further.

American negotiators here had pushed hard to get developing countries, including emerging economic giants like China and India, to agree to seek cuts while retaining flexibility on how to make them.

Tom Burke, the influential environmentalist and a founder of E3G consultants, said: "There was indeed a lot of work done to get developing nations to put pressure on China.

The answer, to judge by a United Nations panel looking into the workings of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is: you'd say it is a shambles.The CDM was set up under the Kyoto protocol to get developing countries to do their bit to reduce carbon emissions.

"At a time when the economy worldwide is still deep in recession and we've seen a significant drop in global trade," he said after the House of Representatives passed the Waxman-Markey bill, "I think we have to be very careful about sending any protectionist signals out there".The carrot to get developing countries to honour their commitments is money.

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Over the years, there have been different owners and different visions, but now finally something is going to get developed there".

Enhanced oil recovery "would cause the price discovery and all the other commercial relationships that would need to get developed," she said.

"There was a lot of fear it was going to get developed," said Bill Walsh, who manages the farm for the nonprofit Nassau Land Trust, its financial backer.

As Martin Khor, head of the South Centre in Geneva, said: "The biggest battle in Rio was to get developed countries to just renew the original commitments of the 1992 Earth summit".

"We're all in uncharted waters here in terms of how this work force is going to get developed," says Jill Karsten, program director for diversity and education in the U.S. National Science Foundation's (NSF's) geosciences directorate.

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