Their recommendations range from the blindingly obvious, to the naive and simplistic, to the interesting but underdeveloped.
Banking is on another wave of consolidation, and bank lending is still an underdeveloped business inGreece.
Ted Kennedy, but if his own vision is underexposed, it appears to be because it's underdeveloped.
Due to underdeveloped and severely damaged infrastructure, transporting money was both dangerous and costly.
That is logical enough when uncertainties and risks are high and capital markets underdeveloped.
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An underdeveloped service sector also offers opportunities long since exploited in more advanced markets.
The free market is still underdeveloped, so it's tough to persuade people to invest in artistic projects.
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Fact: Asia's airport infrastructure is underdeveloped and most runways can handle only small aircraft, not jumbo jets.
The creatures had underdeveloped brains and a single eye planted, cyclopslike, in the middle of their foreheads.
The program is expected to reach around 2.5 billion customers in financially underdeveloped economies around the world.
Because China's capital markets are underdeveloped, limits on how insurers invest may be no more than prudent.
Law firm websites were underdeveloped and out-of-date, and locating and vetting legal experts was time-consuming and inefficient.
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But all too many countries have underdeveloped property systems and make it difficult to establish new businesses legally.
However, it is not necessarily the poorest and most underdeveloped areas that are guilty of the worst overfishing.
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Only a few decades ago, incredibly, some "experts" said Japan would forever be a poor, underdeveloped, mostly agricultural nation.
As a result, the right ventricle is usually very small and underdeveloped (hypoplastic).
Except in big cities near the coast, conventional retailing is fragmented and underdeveloped.
Foundation which has lobbied for hundreds of billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to help underdeveloped countries fight climate change.
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Given the underdeveloped credit-card market, only 10-15% of Ms Yu's customers use them.
If it did, improving the infrastructure and public services of the country's underdeveloped interior might really do some good.
Look up the domains pertinent to your areas of expertise, and see which are parked or resolve to an underdeveloped mini-site.
But like Nicaragua as a whole, it's worth the effort: The waves are superb and the shorelines shockingly underdeveloped and wild.
Despite the nation's technical prowess, wind power is underdeveloped and little effort has been made to exploit Japan's vast geothermal potential.
As its acronym suggests--SEE International--the Santa Barbara, Calif. nonprofit arranges for ophthalmologists to go to underdeveloped countries to perform eye surgery.
The infants' brains can be so underdeveloped that they often don't survive.
The Sinai is one of the most underdeveloped areas in the country, and Bedouins have long complained that government services are nonexistent.
An end to sanctions also would put strain Myanmar's weak financial institutions, including its underdeveloped capital markets and the central bank itself.
It said these local difficulties ranged from substandard infrastructure and weak environmental regulatory regimes, to acute talent shortages and underdeveloped governance practices.
He developed new techniques for correcting congenital heart defects and underdeveloped esophaguses.
Measures such as ensuring the newborn is kept warm and given steroids to help underdeveloped lungs are thought to have improved care.
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