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developing-country

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  • Their work ranges from HIV/AIDS to business development and environmental preservation -- clearly important issues in the developing-country context.

    Stephen P. Groff: The Peace Corps: Is Fifty Years Enough? Stephen P. Groff 2011

  • Their work ranges from HIV/AIDS to business development and environmental preservation -- clearly important issues in the developing-country context.

    Stephen P. Groff: The Peace Corps: Is Fifty Years Enough? Stephen P. Groff 2011

  • Yet even for this company, where there is not a whiff of any misdeed, the prospectus still included some red flags beyond the standard developing-country disclaimers about uncertain rule of law and the like.

    A Chinese Listing Fitness Test Paul Gillis 2011

  • Their work ranges from HIV/AIDS to business development and environmental preservation -- clearly important issues in the developing-country context.

    Stephen P. Groff: The Peace Corps: Is Fifty Years Enough? Stephen P. Groff 2011

  • While higher rates are usually a negative for stocks, they do underscore the strength of developing-country economies.

    For Brazilian Stocks, First Period Could Prove Bumpy Rogerio Jelmayer 2011

  • Mr. Gordhan said South Africa aspires to join developing-country peers that have growth nearing 10%.

    South Africa to Loosen Exchange Controls Robb M. Stewart 2010

  • The only rapidly growing big city lies on the region's periphery: Istanbul, which straddles the border between Europe and Asia and faces many of the problems common to developing-country mega-cities.

    The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010

  • The only rapidly growing big city lies on the region's periphery: Istanbul, which straddles the border between Europe and Asia and faces many of the problems common to developing-country mega-cities.

    The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010

  • The only rapidly growing big city lies on the region's periphery: Istanbul, which straddles the border between Europe and Asia and faces many of the problems common to developing-country mega-cities.

    The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010

  • Their work ranges from HIV/AIDS to business development and environmental preservation -- clearly important issues in the developing-country context.

    Stephen P. Groff: The Peace Corps: Is Fifty Years Enough? Stephen P. Groff 2011

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