The only thing less attractive to an employer than a 16-year-old with a crummy education, no experience and underdeveloped work habits is a 24-year-old with a crummy education, no experience and underdeveloped work habits.
The creatures had underdeveloped brains and a single eye planted, cyclopslike, in the middle of their foreheads.
While many obstacles in Africa are similar to those in other emerging markets, our research shows that five of these challenges are more pronounced, requiring Africa-specific solutions: an underdeveloped infrastructure, a disorganized and fragmented retail landscape, a lack of reliable market research, unclear and ever-changing government regulations and a severely limited talent pipeline.
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Those people, I imagine, will remain receptive to Putin so long as he can continue to offer a modicum of economic growth, and many Russian regions remain underdeveloped enough that even a modest infusion of resources would have a significant impact.
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For example, Praveen Moman, co-founder and managing director of Volcanoes Safaris, which provides tours of Uganda and Rwanda, specializing in gorilla and chimpanzee safaris, talked about starting a luxury-type project in countries that are underdeveloped, impoverished and never having a tourism component.
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The Bush Administration has a sluggish, low-key missile defense effort under way: a limited ground-based system deployed in Alaska and California, which won't be much of a deterrent in today's world, and a still underdeveloped sea-based system modeled on the U.S. Navy's Aegis vertical launch system.
Only a few decades ago, incredibly, some "experts" said Japan would forever be a poor, underdeveloped, mostly agricultural nation.
Investing in Indonesia's underdeveloped agricultural sector could be a smart move, given the relatively low cost of production, says Sebastian Sharp, head of research at Danareksa in Jakarta.
He also called for "Whitehall and Westminster" to learn lessons after a concept he described as "underdeveloped, undersold and ill-thought through" was badly received by the public.
Who would want then to migrate to an underdeveloped dry Africa whereas there is an option of a developed friendlier Europe and America?
"We've long held the belief that there's not a single solution to the needs of children in underdeveloped markets and emerging economies, " says Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy.
If you have unique skills and are interested in traveling to underdeveloped, sometimes dangerous regions, the United Nations Volunteers may have a job for you, sometimes in a country consistently beset with disasters.
This trend is particularly evident in developing nations in Asia (85 million mobile accounts) and Africa (58 million mobile accounts), where mobile phones have emerged as a means of extending financial services in lieu of an underdeveloped banking system.
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As a result, the right ventricle is usually very small and underdeveloped (hypoplastic).
The personal-loans market may also provide a launch-pad for other retail-finance businesses that are underdeveloped in Japan, such as credit cards and home-equity loans.
For the time being, the hunt for data scientists will involve combing graduates in a number of related fields, because data science is currently an underdeveloped degree at universities.
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But like Nicaragua as a whole, it's worth the effort: The waves are superb and the shorelines shockingly underdeveloped and wild.
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