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Developing and countries
Developing countries feel that some countries in the developed world, such as the United States of America, cut down their forests centuries ago and benefited greatly from this deforestation, and that it is hypocritical to deny developing countries the same opportunities: that the poor shouldn't have to bear the cost of preservation when the rich created the problem.
Developing countries suffer the greatest costs when a disaster hits – more than 95 percent of all deaths caused by disasters occur in developing countries, and losses due to natural disasters are 20 times greater ( as a percentage of GDP ) in developing countries than in industrialized countries .< ref > Luis Flores Ballesteros.
Despite wavering tensions between Tehran and Cairo, the two countries are members of the OIC and the Developing 8
Developing countries dependent upon agriculture and fishing, particularly those bordering the Pacific Ocean, are the most affected.
Developing countries bordering the ocean, however, seek to have it made a " zone of peace " so that they may use its shipping lanes freely.
Developing countries are a high priority for the IMU and a significant percentage of their budget, including grants received from individuals, mathematical societies, foundations, and funding agencies, is spent on activities for developing countries.
The Commission for Developing Countries supports research travel of mathematicians based in developing countries as well as mathematics research conferences in the developing world through its Grants Program which is open to mathematicians throughout the developing world, including countries that are not ( yet ) members of the IMU.
Developing countries like India, China and Brazil, however, say that the emission and regulation of greenhouse gases fall under the purview of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ( UNFCCC ) and HFCs already figure in the basket of six greenhouse gases under the Kyoto Protocol.
Developing countries are apprehensive about the high cost of transition from HFCs to a safer option.
" Developing countries aspiring to purchase foreign goods and services to invest in, inter alia, port facilities, roads, public transport, health care, or drinking water facilities may be eligible for a special Dutch grant facility.
Over the last few decades, the term ' Third World ' has been used interchangeably with the Global South and Developing Countries to describe poorer countries that have struggled to attain steady economic development.
* Non Annex I countries: Developing countries.
Developing countries are not required to reduce emission levels unless developed countries supply enough funding and technology.
Developing countries may volunteer to become Annex I countries when they are sufficiently developed.
Developing countries grew increasingly frustrated with not being able to afford IBRD lending and perceived the Marshall Plan as a comparatively generous gift to European nations.

Developing and developed
Developing countries like India, China, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Honduras encourage the outsourcing of work from the developed world to factories within their borders in order to provide employment for their people and profits to their employers.
* JADE Java Agent Developing Framework, an Open Source framework developed by Telecom Italia Labs
Developing countries have the potential to grow at a faster rate than developed countries because diminishing returns ( in particular, to capital ) aren't as strong as in capital rich countries.
Developing countries too played an active part in negotiations this year, first by India and Brazil negotiating directly with the developed countries ( as the so-called “ non-party of five ”) on agriculture, and second by working toward acceptance of trade facilitation as a subject for negotiation.
Developing countries claimed that the developed countries were not negotiating in good faith, while developed countries argued that the developing countries were unreasonable in their proposals.
Developing " The Big Village " ( Ton-wa-tonga ) about 1775 in current-day Dakota County in northeast Nebraska, the Omaha developed an extensive trading network with early European explorers and voyageurs.

Developing and nations
Developing nations ( commonly called " third world countries " or " poor countries ") are the focus of much debate over the issue of exploitation, particularly in the context of the global economy.
* Developing 8 Countries, a group of eight large, mostly Muslim nations.
Developing nations may pursue trade and economic policies that call for import substitution or local content regulations.

Developing and computer
Developing Windows security and productivity applications, ElcomSoft specializes in delivering the latest technologies in computer security to business and private customers worldwide.
Developing a CALL package is more than just putting a text book into a computer.
* DOGMA ( Developing Ontology-Grounded Methods and Applications ), a computer science research project

Developing and use
The first use of the term " emotional intelligence " is usually attributed to Wayne Payne's doctoral thesis, A Study of Emotion: Developing Emotional Intelligence from 1985.
* Ha-Joon Chang, author of Kicking Away the Ladder and Bad Samaritans ; Rich Nations, Poor Policies and the Threat to the Developing World which use historical evidence to critique neoliberal development economics.
), Developing literacy: Young children's use of language ( pp. 3 – 17 ).
Developing markets in India and China ( among others ) use LPG-SNG systems to build up customer bases prior to expanding existing natural gas systems.
Developing a naturalistic experiment that examined use of the Internet for communication at the neighborhood level, Hampton was able to identify the role of the media in encouraging local social cohesion and community engagement.
* worldchanging archives ( Alex Steffen, November 2006 ) An interview with Lawrence Lessig on the use of the Developing Nations License by Architecture for Humanity to create a global open design network.
* Developing improved silvicultural, monitoring and management practices for multiple use
He spoke on " Developing strength of character and discipline " and commended PHS on its achievements in this area, emphasising the Singapore government's support for schools ' use of corporal punishment to keep discipline problems in check.
Similarly, another registration for the use of OZALID for Light-Sensitive Diazotype Papers, Cloths, Films, etc., Machines for Photoprinting Thereon, Machines for Developing the Photoprints Thus Produced and Parts of Such Machines was first registered in the United States in 1942, and also has expired.
IIMSAM works to promote the use of micro-algae Spirulina ( Spirulina Platensis ) to eradicate malnutrition, achieve food security and bridge the health divide ; and its programmes have a special priority for the Developing and Least Developed Countries ( LDC ).

Developing and internet
* Vannucci, D. E., Kennedy, I. G., Barker, M., " Impact of Tariff on dial-up internet traffic: Modelling the subscriber response as a dynamic system ", ITC18 Workshop for Developing Countries, Berlin, 2003.

Developing and access
# Developing access by Digital TV and other electronic means through our connection to the National Centre for Local Interactive Media.
On Friday 16 September 2005, Toafa represented Tuvalu at the UN ' 2005 World Summit ' discussing the problems faced by Small Island Developing States ( SIDS ), citing a lack of financial and technical access, Environmental security and infrastructural capacity.
The MSC program is open to all fisheries regardless of size, scale, location and intensity and runs a Developing World Program to ensure equal access to the program.

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