• For locals looking for jobs, it is a shame that the region's tourism is not developing faster.

    ECONOMIST: Caribbean tourism

  • And as a consequence, I think we had not had the same kind of presence in a region that is growing faster, developing faster than any place else in the world.

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  • And we're now developing networks that are far faster than anything we've had in the past, because of that demand.

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  • This is because its main objective is to assess the impact of the faster-growing developing world on the old rich world.

    ECONOMIST: The borderline between rich and poor has become more fluid

  • In combination with Cadbury, the world's second-largest sweetmaker, it would challenge Mars-Wrigley for top spot and add strong businesses in rich countries such as Britain and Australia as well as faster-growing developing countries like India, Brazil and Mexico.

    ECONOMIST: Kraft's bid for Cadbury

  • This means developing the field will be faster and cheaper, and could support a decision by Anadarko to lay sizable pipelines to this remote part of the Gulf known as Keathley Canyon (the nearest lines are some 70 miles away).

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  • Faster-growing economies in developing nations have been a highlight of this quarter's earnings from multinationals.

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  • In the past five years, the number of patents granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to companies based in RDEs (Rapidly Developing Economies) increased at a rate more than three times faster than that of companies in other countries.

    FORBES: Why Emerging Markets Are More Innovative Than America

  • In addition, the company is busy developing an omnichannel program so that merchandise can be delivered to customers faster and with more certainty.

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  • Because of their faster metabolisms, it also appeared they had less chance of developing diabetes because they processed sugar more quickly.

    BBC: Scientists make weight loss claim

  • The aim of most developing countries is to prevent their currencies rising against the dollar at a faster pace than the Chinese yuan.

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  • But, argues the World Bank's Mr Dollar, China's property rights have improved far faster than other countries', and they are better than those in many other developing countries.

    ECONOMIST: China's cup overflows; India catches the spillage

  • Unlike fat and happy middle-class America, the developing world has a lot of unmet needs and pent-up demands--not for faster Internet connections and SUVs (yet), but for simple stuff such as telephones and cosmetics.

    FORBES: The World to Gain

  • In the developing world, 40 percent to 50 percent of businesses are women owned, and tend to grow faster than those owned by men.

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  • In developing nations where the web model is the most lucrative but those (areas) are moving to smartphones faster.

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  • Multiple original equipment manufacturers are now reviewing and committing to the use of the faster, power-efficient flash drives, and he believes STEC's leadership position in developing those drives bodes well for their prospects.

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