Examples of using Industrialized in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Naturally, such countries as the industrialized GDR and Czechoslovakia,
Here, and in all other industrialized nations, it is transformed into livestock feed or biofuels.
After 1850, the states of Germany had rapidly become industrialized, with particular strengths in coal,
This policy is not without splitting the industrialized countries, reluctant to question their growth model
2008, turned Brunei into an industrialized country.
transformed Brunei into an industrialized country.
and has industrialized quality control.
promote the development and industrialized application of the automobile industry in the future,
The Philippines is considered to be an emerging market and a newly industrialized country, which has an economy transitioning from being one based on agriculture to one based more on services and manufacturing.
While industrialized countries reached current levels of affluence by burning coal
Will require far stronger signals of good faith from the international community, and industrialized countries in particular,” says Dubash in his paper,
agreement should be equitable, and views pressure from industrialized countries for comparable action as unjust and even a threat to national sovereignty.
However, China is currently unlikely to set an absolute emission target because this would contradict its long-standing position at international climate negotiations that industrialized countries have a historic responsibility to take the lead in this area.
pure white color, and industrialized coconut oil,
has threatened a walk-out by African leaders unless industrialized countries take fiscal responsibility for the effects of climate change in Africa.
on an environmentally sound basis in industrialized, threshold and developing countries.
home to a large shopping area and an important industrialized area.
injustices associated with climate change, where consumption in industrialized countries directly degrades the quality of life in developing countries.
Climate change is a major focus of the reports which discuss the disproportionate fossil energy consumption of industrialized countries as well as the rapid growth of climate impacts from developing countries.
This tendency is more characteristic of industrialized countries, where urban mushrooms gathers around the old cities, but the developing countries