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They called for priority examination of the reasons for the failure of past efforts by both the LDCs and their development partners to address the critical development problems facing poor countries.
UN: [21 Jul 2000] DEV/2253 : LAYING GROUNDWORK FOR THIRD UN CONFERENCE ON LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, PREPARATORY COMMITTEE TO MEET AT HEADQUARTERS, 24 - 28 JULY
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Some, but not all of the Labour councillors in the wards affected by the Shepherds' proposed development were also strongly supportive of the Shepherds for similar reasons.
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The long timelines for drug development stem from a large number of factors, but one of the key reasons is that the FDA, largely in response to major drug problems with drugs like Rezulin and the Cox-2 inhibitors, has required larger and longer trials.
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Bookings are up, according to Steve Short, Enterprise's vice president of leisure business development, and he says the reasons for booking an expensive, luxury vehicle are myriad.
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As one who argued last February that the reasons that prompted the Japanese to agree to co-development of the FS-X in the first place (commercial self-interest, not altruism) would continue to govern, I am gratified that it proved possible to revisit and improve some of the points in the original deal.
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However, there are good reasons to doubt that the move will succeed in its aim of boosting the development of South Korea's provinces.
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Two major reasons for this are the conversion of prime agricultural land into residential and commercial development and rising land prices in areas surrounding this increasing encroachment.
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One of the main reasons why the South-East Asians have prospered is that they have concentrated on economic development, setting aside old quarrels and territorial disputes.
ECONOMIST: Breaking the ice
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The council's reasons for rejecting planning permission were doubts over figures in a traffic survey, as well as the large scale of the development and the loss of open space and amenities.
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Nevertheless, the CRO has practical reasons for arguing that there must be a formal break between the last of the colonial stages of a country's development and the first of the stages of adult nationhood.
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