Examples of using Rapidly developing in English and their translations into Finnish
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However, the advanced, rapidly developing countries(namely China,
By admin_tr- July 2 2012 04:04 PM Rapidly developing technology, can make it difficult sometimes to facilitate our lives, such as.
Films and filming became a rapidly developing activity for thousands of mostly young men and women.
China's growing role in the global economy and its rapidly developing domestic market have heated up the Far East procurement markets.
new steps rapidly developing this dance.
and was rapidly developing a reputation as an all round mathematician and scientist.
The aforementioned activities are particularly important, because no rapidly developing economy can prosper without these sectors of production.
Although a substantial and rapidly developing body of scientific literature exists, much of it is recent and unknown to many local,
This is the risk of possible migration of thrombus, rapidly developing heart failure,
At the moment, Renaissance Bank, whose experts' reviews characterize it as a rapidly developing company, provide the widest range of its services to more than 5 million users.
Experience in some of Asia's rapidly developing economies shows, however, that its effects are much broader
If we fail to make use of the rapidly developing new Member States to force the pace for greater efficiency in the workplace,
This means that we shall obviously be expecting more from the rapidly developing economies than from the others.
On the basis of these three issues, we must try to optimise the facilities connected with air transport, which is a rapidly developing sector.
there is all the increasing weakness, rapidly developing into a chronic nagging fatigue.
One such activity is aquaculture27, which is reported to be a rapidly developing industry with significant environmental impacts.
over the last 10-15 years China has become the most rapidly developing economy in the world, as witnessed by the 10% plus annual increase in its national income.
At the same time the sector must make progress in relation to the new, rapidly developing generation of textiles for medical applications, aeronautics, construction and furnishing.
The developed countries and the rapidly developing economies also jointly acknowledged that the stability
Concerns about dangerous side-effects and rapidly developing cataracts resulted in DNP being discontinued in the United States by the end of 1938.