Turkey is a rapidly developing country with one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
So far this year, Brazil a rapidly developing market is the top destination, according to Dealogic.
Certainly, China and other competitors are rapidly developing new roads, airports and structure for basic utilities.
Russia is rapidly developing the energy-rich Yamal Peninsula, on the eastern shore of the Kara Sea.
Facebook is rapidly developing into a superior platform for conducting lots of business.
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Chinatrust is rapidly developing a global branch network including offices in South America, India, Europe and around East Asia.
Now one of the most vibrant and rapidly developing cities, Hyderabad was until the early 1990s a sleepy little town.
Of course the United States is also rapidly developing capabilities to counter-cyber attacks and to go on the offensive itself.
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"The 1940 system, under which everyone worked toward a single objective, functioned well in rapidly developing manufacturing industries, " says Noguchi.
Just as there are regional differences in the USA, there are dramatic regional differences in huge, rapidly developing countries like China.
The acquisition will give SAB access to Kingway's seven breweries, some of which are located in China's most rapidly developing provinces.
To keep up with the rapidly developing economy, 13 provincial branches of the Bank of England began producing currency in the 1820's.
In its latest report, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) said that the 100 fast-growing, fast-globalising companies are spread across 17 rapidly developing economies.
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Just 31% think their companies are effective at rapidly developing new skills.
Microsoft, and other leading Western companies including Yahoo and Compaq, were among those already with a presence in China's rapidly developing internet market.
These satellites help provide better weather coverage and short-range forecasts for Europe and Africa, especially in the case of rapidly developing storms or fog.
But companies are rapidly developing miniature medical devices that tap the power of the ubiquitous smartphone in hopes of changing how people monitor their own health.
But that one fell victim to rapidly developing technologies, the recession, and the collapse of the consumer electronics market, and is unlikely to return a significant profit.
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Half of the reason for the success has been because Germany is well established in producing the very products that the rapidly developing world needs to acquire.
In order to meet this new challenge, America's military is rapidly attempting to shift its focus from Cold-War era conventional wars to the War for the Free World's rapidly developing contingencies.
From its high-tech headquarters in Shenzhen, Huawei has been able to use its low-cost advantage to expand outside China into a number of emerging markets over the years, while rapidly developing its technology.
Because of these successes and the benefits that flow from the professional ties with schools in rapidly developing areas, other U.S. business schools are expected to follow a similar path in the future.
Tens of thousands of middle-class citizens, galvanised by China's rapidly developing social media, took to the streets to complain about what they feared was the dangerous location of a chemical plant about 20km from the city centre.
Rapidly developing technologies in information technology and communications has empowered supporters of different causes around the world by supplying them with the information, organization and motivation to take action on their streets or even from their own homes.
Professor Nizetic suggested future research should be directed into basic molecular mechanisms that could one day develop into treatments to children with Down's syndrome in the first few years of life when the brains are "plastic" and rapidly developing.
In the past five years, the number of patents granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to companies based in RDEs (Rapidly Developing Economies) increased at a rate more than three times faster than that of companies in other countries.
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Mr. Panetta, who disclosed the naval plans in an address to an annual international security conference here, stressed that the rising U.S. force levels shouldn't be seen as a threat to China but as a stabilizing influence in a rapidly developing region.
Whereas in most Lords Managers death not only takes you out of the game for a set period, giving the enemy a numerical advantage to hurl at your defences, but also provides a significant experience point boost, rapidly developing their special attacks to devastating effect.
Never fear: Littleneck sources its seafood from more pellucid waters up and down the New England coast, and is a full block away from the canal, in a gritty, rapidly developing area where live-music spots and an artisanal pie shop stand beside warehouses and a forbidding old-time social club.
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