Examples of using Developing regions in English and their translations into Indonesian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Ecclesiastic
I see this scam a lot in Southeast Asia and other developing regions of the world.
In most of the developing regions the incidence rates are below 40 per 100,000(GLOBOCAN 2008).
One type, Shigella dysenteriae type 1,causes deadly epidemics in many developing regions and nations.
It is feared that some developing regions progress at the expense of other developed regions. .
We are now expanding into Central and Latin America, the Far East,India and other developing regions.
In many developing regions farmers and animal health workers are often ill equipped to deal with this risk.
The other large source of air pollution,a problem mostly in developing regions, is in people's homes.
In Africa, South Asia, and other developing regions, current hypertension medications such as angiotensin receptor blockade(ARB) are costly.
Now we are expanding markets into Central and Latin America, the Far East,India and other developing regions throughout 20 countries.
About one-third of countries in the developing regions have not yet achieved gender parity in primary education.
Today, CEIBS also has offices and operates programmes in Beijing in Shenzhen,and offers a certificate programme in developing regions of China.
A recent report(November 2009) suggests that by 2030, in some developing regions of the world, water demand will exceed supply by 50%.
Today, while very few new cases of measles occur each year in developed countries,it still occurs in epidemic proportions in developing regions.
The total enrollment rate in developing regions reached 91 percent in 2015, and worldwide the number of children out of school has dropped by almost half.
Facebook has a raft of projects that are aimed at increasing internet access worldwide,particularly in developing regions such as Asia, Africa and Latin America.
The AAG developing regions membership category includes all regular AAG member benefits, except that publications are provided only in digital format.
A report, issued in November 2009, suggests that by 2030, in some developing regions of the world, water demand will exceed supply by 50%.
The authors believe that, despite all the shortcomings of the Mittelstand business model,it could serve as a blueprint for the countries of Latin America and other developing regions.
And the problems are particularly acute in emerging economies and developing regions where emissions of diesel and other fuels are higher in particulate content.
Despite slightly slower growth in East Asia, the region will still account for one-third of global growth,twice the combined contribution of all other developing regions.
If climate change is nottaken seriously both low to middle income developing regions and highly developed countries will face water stress in the future.
At present, developing countries in East Asia and the Pacific have the lowest social assistance coverage for 20percent of the poorest population compared to other developing regions.
Smallholder andfamily farming is the dominant form of food production throughout the major developing regions of the world, particularly in Africa and Asia.
East Asia and Latin America are rapidly developing regions both in terms of world economy and dynamics; and the regions are less affected by the crisis that occurred recently.
The World Bank tied the future wealth of the planet-and especially developing regions- to immediate efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions from sources such as energy production.
A closer look at different developing regions reveals that most of the OECD absolute gap with Latin America and Asia(excluding Japan) originated in the late nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century, becoming relatively stable since the 1950s.
It further notes that countries in developing regions host 92 per cent of the world's school-age refugees and need more sustained financial support from the international community.