• Post-Copenhagen greens need to reassess their relations with people in the developed countries as well.

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  • Whereas the elderly in the most developed countries have clearly stated and effectively implanted policies to support them during their aging periods, the case is different in the developing and mid-developed countries.

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  • Such expansionist monetary policies in and of themselves, in isolation regarding the fiscal policies, ultimately lead to a depreciation in the value of the currencies of emerging countries -- rather they lead to a depreciation in the value of the currency of developed countries, thus impairing growth outlooks in emerging countries.

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  • By providing young people with the capabilities for critical thinking, secondary education can help improve overall standards of living, especially in the least developed countries.

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  • Furthermore, the Prize acknowledges Mr Schei's role as facilitator in the dialogue between developed and developing countries in the international environmental arena, especially in the framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity.

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  • Even if it was 80%, that is much lower than the 100% and more in most of the developed countries.

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  • The divergence between education attainment and education achievement is more serious in developing countries than in developed countries as illustrated in the following example.

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  • If Internet users are expected to double to close to 1 billion by 2005, according to the UNDP Human Development Report 2002, it is hard to see how the imbalance in favour of developed countries is going to be redressed in the foreseeable future without strong political motivation.

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  • For 78 poor countries, the report measures human poverty in terms of deprivations deprivations of life (nearly a third of the people in the least-developed countries are not expected to survive to 40), of basic education (particularly of girls), of access to public and private resources, including safe water.

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  • Some 33% of children in developing countries suffer from moderate or severe growth problems, rising to more than 50% in the lesser-developed countries.

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  • In fact, the declining populations in Europe, Japan and other developed countries are one of the few positive signs in an otherwise bleak planetary future.

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  • In extreme cases, these can result in the death of the baby and, very rarely in developed countries, that of the mother.

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  • Spain currently spends around 9.5% of GDP on healthcare per year, which is the average amount developed countries in the OECD spend.

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  • To get back in balance, the developed countries need more people making wealth and less shuffling it around.

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  • China can also learn from successful programs in the developed and developing countries.

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  • However, their effect on growth in the more-developed countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development was statistically insignificant.

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  • The real question, it seems, is whether that backlash is going to begin in the rich, developed countries of North America and Western Europe.

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  • Nor are they all targeted at the poor: many of the world's poorest people live neither in the 50 least developed countries nor in Europe's ex-colonies.

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  • The irony is inescapable and the story a familiar one, as the developed world again turns to the less developed countries in hopes of powering their economies.

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  • In the less-developed countries of South Asia and Southeast Asia family fortunes and homegrown foundations are taking on more of the causes that for decades were addressed by Western giants such as the Ford and Rockefeller foundations.

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  • Currently the data center portion of the total energy consumed in developed countries is in the neighborhood of 2-3% but the rapid pace of on-line equipment growth will drive this to 10% or higher in a few years time.

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  • The panel expresses concern over the continued sale of potentially harmful drugs in India years after such products were banned or withdrawn in developed countries and the prevalence of "sub-standard" - 7-8% of total sales - in the market.

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  • The deal may also offer a wider lesson on the need for schools to refocus their efforts away from the usual suspects in developed countries and onto organisations in the emerging economies.

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  • Despite such gains, preprimary enrollment in the United States is below that of many other developed countries, especially in the years before kindergarten.

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  • In developed countries, first the industry developed, and then the regulation developed.

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  • The secondary reason is children in under developed countries (where the vaccine is administered for free under humanitarian missions) may not visit the doctor a second time, and vaccination has to be done in a single visit.

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  • While still in the lead, the developed countries have also seen their share of scientific publications drop from 84% in 2002, to 75% in 2008.

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  • Drawn by the prospect of relatively high-paying jobs in developed countries, the aspiring Florence Nightingales of the Philippines enroll in the country's many nursing schools.

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  • Alcohol consumption is the third biggest contributor to disease in developed countries and in the UK young people aged between 16 and 24 consume more than any other group.

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  • In the first quarter, demand for smartphones in developed countries is expected to decelerate, while their emerging counterparts will see their markets escalate with the introduction of more affordable smartphones and a bigger appetite for tablet PCs throughout the year.

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