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advanced and economy
Classified by the World Bank as a high-income economy, Cyprus was included by the International Monetary Fund in its list of advanced economies in 2001.
The underdeveloped agrarian economy inherited from colonial rule has been transformed into a modern economy, with dynamic services, industrial and agricultural sectors and an advanced physical and social infrastructure.
The possibility of a digital planned economy was explored by Chile with the creation of Project Cybersyn, the project was a success in many ways but due to the lack of computer technology and need for constant human input was limited in comparison to modern and more advanced technology.
The difference is that it was a primitivist planned economy, as opposed to the advanced technology of We or Brave New World.
He was fired for creating A Sixth Part of the World: Advertising and the Soviet Universe for the State Trade Organization into a propaganda film, selling the Soviet as an advanced society under the NEP, instead of showing how they fit into the world economy.
The increased wealth produced by an advanced economy was distributed to wage earners via the system of broad income agreements that evolved in the postwar era.
A Soviet-style command economy was set up ; later the GDR became the most advanced Comecon state.
The five decades after the Second World War saw Finland turn from a war-ravaged agrarian society into one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, with a sophisticated market economy and high standard of living.
By the mid to late-1970s some parts of the capitalist world, including South Korea, were creating new industries based around computers, electronics, and other advanced technology in contrast to North Korea's Stalinist economy of mining and steel production.
According to UBS AG, the Fukushima I nuclear accidents have cast doubt on whether even an advanced economy like Japan can master nuclear safety.
Since then, South Korea has advanced into a developed economy to eventually attain a GDP per capita of $ 30, 000 in 2010, almost thirteen times the figure thirty years ago.
In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies ( including today's global economy ) and has allowed the rise of a leisure class.
Sociologist Gerhard Lenski differentiates societies based on their level of technology, communication, and economy: ( 1 ) hunters and gatherers, ( 2 ) simple agricultural, ( 3 ) advanced agricultural, ( 4 ) industrial, and ( 5 ) special ( e. g. fishing societies or maritime societies ).
For instance, in an industrial economy, the emphasis on physical strength in social activities becomes less compared with that in a less advanced economy.
" Power ," in this sense, is broadly understood to mean material power, such as a large army, sophisticated weapons, an advanced economy, and so on.
Usually industries that are highly concentrated in one advanced economy tend to be highly concentrated in another.
The Danish economy benefited from the Eighty Years ' War ( 1568 – 1648 ) in the Netherlands because a large number of skilled refugees from that area ( the most economically advanced in Europe ) came to Denmark.
Norway has advanced in its standard of living beyond many of its European counterparts, in large part to its affluent economy.
The economy of the Song Dynasty was one of the most prosperous and advanced economies in the medieval world.
It was not by chance that May ' 68, whose main feature was the largest general strike that ever stopped the economy of an advanced industrial country and the first wildcat general strike in history, was instead depicted by most media outlets as " student protests ".
A countervailing view, put forward by prominent Dutch sociologist Saskia Sassen is that the modern or new ‘ informal ’ sector is the product and driver of advanced capitalism and the site of the most entrepreneurial aspects of the urban economy, led by creative professionals such as artists, architects, designers and soft-ware developers.
In the second half of the 1990s many scholars have started to consciously use the term " informal economy " instead of " informal sector " to refer to a broader concept that includes enterprises as well as employment in developing, transition, and advanced industrialized economies.
At its economic height, in the 5th and 4th centuries BC, ancient Greece was the most advanced economy in the world.

advanced and favorable
In the struggle to become a technology hub, many cities and states used tax money to fund technology conference centers, advanced infrastructure, and created favorable business and tax law to encourage development of the dot com industry in their locale.
The community features industrial park sites ( two of which are designated as shovel ready by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation ), advanced communications technology, low overall operating costs, superior quality of life and favorable business climate that have served to attract companies of various sizes to its business ranks.
In 1788, George Washington said, " No colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which has just commenced at the Muskingum ... If I was a young man, just preparing to begin the world, or if advanced in life and had a family to make provision for, I know of no country where I should rather fix my habitation ...".
Most Western observers have stated that this was intended as a harsh measure to counteract an expected pan-Green coalition victory, but that when the election results were unexpectedly favorable to the PRC, that the planning for the law had been too far advanced to stop completely.
In advanced cases, a liver transplant, if successful, results in a favorable prognosis.
In favorable weather conditions this trail is considered advanced.
Knowing he could not leave such a large Union force behind him as he advanced, Sibley attempted to lure the Union forces out into battle on favorable terms.
Borsec is a favorable place for rest and recreation: it is a real paradise for those who enjoy excursions ( known destinations include Poiana Zânelor, the ice cave, the bears ' cave, Izvorul Strǎvechi, Cetatea Bufniţelor ), those who like winter sports ( on Făget and Fagetel for beginners and those more advanced ) as well as those who like to fish, who can try their luck in the waters of Bistricioara or the Bicaz lake, which are near the resort.
After receiving a favorable committee report the bill advanced to the full House in May 1902.
He now threw up other trenches in a position about a mile or two farther in advance near the spot which he had pitched upon as favorable for a general engagement and when they were finished advanced to occupy them dragging forward his guns.

advanced and geographic
As the armies advanced, both these zones and the areas into which they were divided would shift forward to new geographic areas of control.
Central geographic atrophy, the “ dry ” form of advanced AMD, results from atrophy of the retinal pigment epithelial layer below the retina, which causes vision loss through loss of photoreceptors ( rods and cones ) in the central part of the eye.
Geomatics engineers utilize a wide range of technologically advanced tools such as digital theodolite / distance meter total stations, Global Positioning System ( GPS ) equipment, digital aerial imagery ( both satellite and air-borne ), and computer-based geographic information systems ( GIS ).
In 2006, Food Lion advanced their market renewals program by using in-depth demographic and geographic data to figure out whether certain stores should be branded as Food Lion, Bloom, or Bottom Dollar.
As the armies advanced, both these zones and the areas into which they were divided would shift forward to new geographic areas of control.

advanced and natural
In the earlier sessions there was plentiful discussion on the natural law, which Dr. William V. O'Brien of Georgetown University, advanced as the basis for widely acceptable ethical judgments on foreign policy.
Its chemical and physical properties are so similar to that of natural amethyst that it can not be differentiated with absolute certainty without advanced gemnological testing ( which is often cost-prohibitive ).
Celibacy also is also the natural state of a pure and advanced devotee of the Lord.
In his professorial doctoral dissertation, On the Concept of Number ( 1886 ) and in his Philosophy of Arithmetic ( 1891 ), Husserl sought, by employing Brentano's descriptive psychology, to define the natural numbers in a way that advanced the methods and techniques of Karl Weierstrass, Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor, Gottlob Frege, and other contemporary mathematicians.
In the course of developing the Russian application of Marxism, the pamphlet Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism ( 1916 ) presented Lenin ’ s analysis of an economic development predicted by Karl Marx: that capitalism would become a global financial system, wherein advanced industrial countries export financial capital to their colonial countries, to finance the exploitation of their natural resources and the labour of the native populations.
Perhaps one of the most popular, is the natural rights definition of property rights as advanced by John Locke.
Amidst the vogue enjoyed by existentialism and positivism in early 20th century Europe, Adorno advanced a dialectical conception of natural history that critiqued the twin temptations of ontology and empiricism through studies of Kierkegaard and Husserl.
This study of natural history was most powerfully advanced by Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution first published in his book On the Origin of Species in 1859.
Due to natural development, science and technology advanced and popular welfare increased.
It has special implications, however, for civilizations that have not yet developed the technology for interstellar spaceflight (" pre-warp "), since no primitive culture can be given or exposed to any information regarding advanced technology or the existence of extraplanetary civilizations, lest this exposure alter the natural development of the civilization.
During these stages, the mind is in a very subtle state, and an advanced practitioner can use these natural states to make significant progress on the spiritual path.
Some plates mimic natural environments very closely, others are wild exaggerations possible only by advanced matter forming and intricate ( but usually hidden ) machinery -- such as a gigantic river circumnavigating the whole Orbital, which in some regions travels on immense, kilometre-high bridge-or mountain-range-like constructions, and in other regions might act as an immense ' waterslide ' for a floating event stadium.
The first and most advanced economic change in the future of the area is the Jordan Cove Energy Project which includes the development of a shipping terminal on the north spit of Coos Bay, a half billion dollar terminal facility and a pipeline to deliver liquefied natural gas to southern Oregon and northern California.
A great site for hiking and nature study, Elkhorn offers a natural experience for advanced campers.
Among these are the necessary credentials for admission to English-speaking universities, advanced competence in English, strong study and academic skills as well as fundamental subject orientation in economics, engineering and the natural sciences.
The Middle American Research Institute was established in 1925 at Tulane " for the purpose of advanced research into the history ( both Indian and colonial ), archaeology, tropical botany ( both economic and medical ), the natural resources and products, of the countries facing New Orleans across the waters to the south ; to gather, index and disseminate data thereupon ; and to aid in the upbuilding of the best commercial and friendly relations between these Trans-Caribbean peoples and the United States.
" Fischer skillfully advanced the argument that there was no longer such a thing as natural reproduction in modern industrial society.
After the death of his wife, Mantegna became at an advanced age the father of a natural son, Giovanni Andrea ; and at the last, although he continued launching out into various expenses and schemes, he had serious tribulations, such as the banishment from Mantua of his son Francesco, who had incurred the marquis ' displeasure.
In addition to engineering and the natural and physical sciences, the university offers advanced degrees in other academic disciplines ranging from the social sciences, the arts, medicine, architecture and fine art.
: i. Human descendants might not survive long enough to achieve an advanced civilization capable of creating computer simulations that host simulated people with artificial intelligence ( AI ) comparable to the natural faculties of their ancestors.
Emily learned German and to play the piano with natural brilliance and very quickly the two sisters were writing literary and philosophical essays in an advanced level of French.
Despite his lack of military experience and his relatively advanced age of 42, Hampton was a natural cavalryman — brave, audacious, and a superb horseman.
Moore advanced a vision of philosophy closely allied with natural science, progressing through logical analysis.
The Boers, shooting accurately and using all available natural cover, advanced toward the trapped British position.

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