Examples of using Levels of development in English and their translations into Portuguese
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the differences between the levels of development in Europe's various regions are considerable
the increasing differences between the levels of development in the countries of the old
At all levels of development- social,
Facilitating increased participation of developing countries in world trade in services by duly taking into account national policy objectives and levels of development.
even at current levels of development.
playing a fundamental role at all levels of development.
Brazil plays an active role in fostering closer relations with nations possessing different levels of development.
it is vital to opt for a flexible approach, given the widely differing levels of development.
in rural economies that some of the most marked differences be tween the levels of development in the Community's regions occur.
which have extremely different levels of development.
Thanks to the coverage of the themes it may be used by professionals in several levels of development.
is practiced with countries from all continents and different levels of development.
Economic and trade cooperation shall take account of the different needs and levels of development of the ACP countries and regions.
We attach great importance to the design of an Agreement that takes into account the differences in the size and levels of development of participating economies.
which is since then characterized by many projects touching different levels of development.
EU cohesion policy aims to reduce differences in levels of development between European regions
comprehensive access becomes unattainable even for diseases that affect diverse groups of countries with different levels of development.
Cohesion policy is a particularly important part of EU policy, which aims to reduce disparities between the levels of development of European regions
for alternative policies that take into account economies' different levels of development.
The candidate member states have low levels of development and will absorb large sums,