Examples of using Many developing countries in English and their translations into Hindi
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And, while the trainers may have their hearts in the right place, in many developing countries these aren't trained staff- they are poor,
violence from other people has replaced vehicle collisions as the main cause of maxillofacial trauma; however in many developing countries traffic accidents remain the major cause.
The Challenges Ahead states that in many developing countries, 40 percent of the work force is already unemployed.
illegal form the patron-client relationship still common in many developing countries, in which a rural economic elite provides employment,
In fact, in many developing countries, cell phones are the only access to the outside world,
Many developed countries of the world are its buyers.
Food surpluses exist in many developed countries.
However, many developed country NDC's could have been much more ambitious.
Used cars are not strange ideas in most parts of the world including many developed countries.
Over the last five decades, mass shootings have become an important(and very controversial) issue for many developed countries having to deal with this terrible problem.
Many developed countries such as France, Germany and the United Kingdom
It was so concerned that many developed countries have converted to homogenized economic systems so completely that they may not be able to return.
Moreover, many developed countries like Japan, Russia etc have already legalized the use of bitcoin.
In many developed countries such as the United States, Canada,
In many developed countries outside the English speaking world, company boards are
Many developed countries have already set up their polluting industries in India.
The people of Kerala enjoy a quality of life that compares favourably with many developed countries in the world.
(C) No, many developed countries continue to set up thermal power plants in their countries. .
In Kyoto, there was an annual conference in 1997, on the need for reduction of carbon emissions from which many developed countries retreated later on.
Birth rates are now declining in a small proportion of developing countries, while the real populations in many developed countries would drop without immigration.