Examples of using Many developing in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Many developing nations.
Since the early 2000s, many developing countries.
Many developing countries.
The lack of resources in many developing countries.
And many developing countries.
Coffee is an important export good for many developing countries.
For many developing economies, it is a lifeline.
Cocoa is an important export product of many developing countries.
In many developing countries these data sets are not available.
Measles is still common in many developing countries.
Many developing countries will be facing economy crisis due to this.
Coffee is an important export good for many developing countries.
And as in many developing countries, big challenges exist.
Cocoa is an important export product of many developing countries.
However, in many developing countries training may be minimal.
Microcredit is losing its halo in many developing countries.
In many developing countries, livestock keeping is a multifunctional activity.
However, rubella is still common in many developing countries.
We know that many developing countries are being hit very hard by the crisis.
The EU has preferential tariff agreements with many developing countries.
Industry in many developing countries has also started investing in sustainability.
Notes the vast potential for renewable energy andenergy efficiency in many developing countries;
In many developing nations, rapid population growth threatens the supply of food.
Recognizing the importance of jute andjute products to the economies of many developing exporting countries.
Whereas many developing countries are not realising their food production potential;
Basic infrastructure like roads, communication technologies, sanitation, electrical power andwater remains scarce in many developing countries;
China, like many developing countries, allows its citizens to live within the boundaries of nature reserves.
Basic infrastructure e.g. roads, information and communication technologies, sanitation, electrical power and water,remains scarce in many developing countries.
Many developing countries do not have their own pharmaceutical industry and they rely on imports of generic medicines.
But as incomes and living standards improve in many developing countries, the growth in AC demand in hotter regions is set to soar.