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Those are the countries now shaken by protest.
The gap in life expectancy between the richest and poorest countries now exceeds 40 years.
Many countries now have honorary citizens i.e.
Instead of peace and harmony,European countries now view each other with distrust and anger.
Most countries now have an economy with two captains.
Socreat solar street led lights are successfully appiled in more than 120 countries now with good feedback.
Those countries now know what the euro means.
According to WikiLeaks, the economies of the member countries now comprise two-thirds of global GDP.
More than 100 countries now require or permit use of IFRS Standards.
Since people in over 60 countries arrangedmeetings that I testify, in all these countries now prayer groups have been formed.
More than 130 countries now require or permit the use of IFRSs.
The bilateral agreements on international air transport entered into by the European Union with third countries now require a radical overhaul.
Like the UK, many countries now face a choice.
Countries now hope that their artillery can effectively quickly transferred to another place, to achieve.
And what is happening in many African countries now is a realization that no one can do it but us. We have to do it.
In many countries now, using toilet paper is deemed unhygienic and dirty.
The swine flu outbreaks cropping up in several countries now are nothing- so far- compared to historical flu outbreaks.
But all three countries now have parties with Russian financial connections leading their governments, which softly advocate for a more open approach to Moscow.
Bulgaria and Romania were the only former communist countries now in the EU that saw an improvement in democracy last year, a new report says.[Getty Images].
Many countries now employ public video surveillance as an important tool to monitor and log population movements and to prevent terrorism.
Roughly two dozen countries now have or are developing ballistic missiles.
Many Western countries now have well-resourced programmes to help victims of trafficking make a fresh start.
Most industrialized countries now include the mumps vaccine in their immunization program.
A number of countries now provide the overdose-reversal drug naloxone to opioid users via community schemes(7).
Citizens of three Balkan countries now have access to mutual free movement with biometric ID cards.
Many European countries now employ public video surveillance as a primary tool to monitor population movements and to prevent terrorism.
Modern solid-waste management plants in most developed countries now emphasize the practice of recycling and waste reduction at the source rather than incineration and land disposal.
Many developing countries now are looking at China's model of authoritarian control combined with mercantilist capitalism as preferable to the messiness of democracy.
Also, many industrialised countries now face problems of food insecurity among low-income groups.
Industries in 25 countries now use“The Green Dot” trademark as a financing symbol for the organisation of recovery, sorting and recycling of sales packaging.