Examples of using A developing in English and their translations into Portuguese
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different biopower effects in a developed globalized society(Italy) and in a developing globalized society(Brazil), the subject and family doctor social space analysis,
a few years, large parts of the key economic forces, intellectuals, opinion-makers and">middle classes changed from left to right, trading the unfulfilled utopia of a developing and civic republicanism for notions of"order,""stability" and"security.
not only out of charity but also because, as a developing market-based approach, the humane treatment of animals is
urban contexts and living in a developing or developed country,
another countries still are inside a developing, discovering and affirmation process.
it is currently a developing an innovative and high-tech project in nanomaterials.
the intern moves from a traditional student role to the position of a future teacher, a developing professional who begins to reflect about his profession.
In the context of an educational policy of inclusion and the quest for a developing of a pedagogy centered in child,
one of the areas with the highest growth potential in a developing economic area like the European Union,
have to compile a new definition of what a developing na tion really is, an activity which would be
in the face of growing instability, a developing civil war
considering the capacities of: a developing legitimate actions correcting
The objectives were: a developing a methodology for breeding g. mellonella with four different diets influence on larval growth,
has two aims: a Developing a new program of wel-come
but it is a developed ancient Christian model.
It has food industry, textile factories and a developed domestic and international trade network.
In this way, a developed and efficient risk capital market has a significant role to play in stimulating sustainable economic growth
A developed social system- and the European Union is a collection of developed states- cannot rule out some aspects of this phenomenon and focus solely on the emotive part.
These flutes demonstrate that a developed musical tradition existed from the earliest period of modern human presence in Europe.