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With a burgeoning population, more people are still living in poverty than ever before and inequalities are increasing in many parts of the world.

The economy has grown too slowly to keep pace with a burgeoning population (now 52m) and to absorb the large numbers already without work.

India certainly has faith, with a burgeoning population, chronic electricity shortage, few friends on the global nuclear stage (it hasn't signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty) and the world's largest reserves of thorium.

Here is an ideological group that in the face of a pandemic HIV/AIDS crisis coupled with a burgeoning population growth problem, ignorantly promoted their anti- family planning agenda.

When you have a global market, with a burgeoning population, that faces rising scarcity of resources and still so much waste in how we make and consume things "there is a great market opportunity for innovation".

The Senate race here has become a testing ground for how far social conservatives can push their agenda — and continue to win elections — in a rapidly changing southern state with a burgeoning population of college-educated voters as well as many more ethnically diverse voters.

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This is particularly true when considering palliative care for a burgeoning population with chronic health conditions [ 2].

22 There may be more than 40 million Americans who fit these criteria, including a burgeoning population with increased waist circumference, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes mellitus, a known coronary artery disease risk-equivalent.

The restaurant was an elegantly casual Italian trattoria that managed to charm both a burgeoning population of young brownstoners with jobs in Manhattan and the neighborhood's old guard of professional-class Brooklynites.

Although a basic mobile phone can cost up to a fifth of the average annual salary in the DPRK, a burgeoning population of users coupled with a series of newly installed cell towers means that the DPRK's domestic networks now extend into China.

"The U.S. is woefully unprepared to meet the oral health challenges of a burgeoning population of older adults with special needs, chronic disease complications, and a growing inability to access and pay for dental services," said Beth Truett, the chief executive of Oral Health America.

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