Examples of using Poor countries in English and their translations into Malay
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Poor countries want airplanes.
It is more common in poor countries.
For people in poor countries, it's less than one ton.
Rich countries assist poor countries.
On top of it, students from poor countries can also come and study at the Japanese institution in Malaysia,” he said.
He realized, these conditions are common in poor countries.
And that 20 percent will be used upby things going on in poor countries-- still some agriculture; hopefully, we will have cleaned up forestry, cement.
And that 20 percentwill be used up by things going on in poor countries.
And sell them around the world for profit. from poor countries in se Asia To meet the human trafficking demand, criminals abducted young women.
In my opinion, that rich countries should help the poor countries.
Urban residents in poor countries are the worst affected, with 98% of the cities in low- and middle-income countries having air quality that fails to meet WHO standards.
Between the U.S. and China, between poor countries and rich.
This disease has been wiped out from the rich as well as developed countries, but still it gets rid of a number of people in the poor countries.
For each American, it's about 20 tons; for people in poor countries, it's less than one ton.
This disease has been wiped out from the rich and developed nations,but it still gets rid of many people in the poor countries.
He also said Saudi Arabia wouldcontribute $500 million to help give poor countries loans to finance development and energy projects.
This disease has been wiped out from the rich and also developed nations,but still it eliminates several people in the poor countries.
That really is very important, that we get there. Andthat 20 percent will be used up by things going on in poor countries, still some agriculture, hopefully we will have cleaned up forestry.
This disease has been wiped out from the rich as well as developed countries, but still it eliminates many people in the poor countries.
What I was doingis to tell the world this is grossly unfair for rich countries to prevent poor countries from getting richer by not buying their products.
This disease has been wiped out from the rich as well as developed countries, but it still gets rid of many people in the poor countries.
Urban residents in poor countries are by far the worst affected, WHO said, noting that nearly every city(98 per cent) in low- and middle-income countries has air which fails to meet the UN body's standards.
After all, there are taxi drivers who work longer and harder,and even more unfortunate souls in the slums of India and other poor countries.
Subsidies by rich countries for the production of food andother products must be forbidden although poor countries may be allowed for a stipulated time to protect their industries and food production.
One example of amplified asking comes from the work of Joshua Blumenstock, who wanted to collectdata that would help guide development in poor countries.
Some interrelated factors like geography, industrialization, colonialism, education, resources, infrastructure, overpopulation, investment,government and debt make poor countries remain the heavy foot of poverty.
Organizations like the WHO, UNAIDS and Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis andMalaria are leading institutions in the battle against AIDS around the world especially in poor countries.