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"underdeveloped" Definitions
  1. (of a country, society, etc.) having few industries and a low standard of living

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But their uterus and vagina are either underdeveloped or absent.
In contrast, the IT of most Chinese companies is underdeveloped.
Its "banking union" is incomplete; its capital markets are underdeveloped.
The greater risks come from underdeveloped legal and justice systems.
The Goodlatte bill, though, is both overly specific and underdeveloped.
Even so, investment continues to pour into the underdeveloped island.
This complex, supportive structure around the algorithms is often underdeveloped.
Underdeveloped areas are far more vulnerable to a hurricane's impacts.
Muslim societies are underdeveloped in science, technology, economics and culture.
Right now, price volatility and underdeveloped technology is a roadblock.
But I do think it's sort of underdeveloped and very masculine.
After a promising start, its story becomes simultaneously overstuffed and underdeveloped.
Some 218m workers stream into Rio daily from its underdeveloped periphery.
Formula One is also underdeveloped in its use of social media.
It's underdeveloped, but making up for that with every passing minute.
Philippe Rapeneau: Renewable energy has traditionally been underdeveloped in our region.
But, at least in publicly available data, this case remains underdeveloped.
The Supreme Court's Second Amendment jurisprudence, in other words, is underdeveloped.
Speaking of Marnie and Ravi, their love triangle subplot is painfully underdeveloped.
It's a birth defect that leads to underdeveloped brains and smaller heads.
Others are underdeveloped, and don't tie into that idea well at all.
He was born at 31 weeks, and his lungs were severely underdeveloped.
New industries like the internet of things and electric cars are underdeveloped.
But their shared thesis itself is, at best, a deeply underdeveloped one.
It's underdeveloped, but it's making up for that with every passing minute.
It wasn't just the team's still-underdeveloped farm system feeding this belief.
US public transportation is notoriously underdeveloped compared to most other wealthy countries.
Other narrators — whose stories are fundamental to the plot — are intentionally underdeveloped.
But from this point the play becomes diffuse, a quilt of underdeveloped subplots.
But Luiz Felipe was born with an unusually small head and underdeveloped brain.
Pocket Camp also adds some new social features, but they feel woefully underdeveloped.
Janak needed multiple blood infusions, had underdeveloped internal organs, and could not eat.
They principally target poor and underdeveloped regions based in areas with large bazaars.
Often [for those convicted of a crime] those skills were underdeveloped or misdirected.
Even at that point, research was underdeveloped—focusing, primarily, on child sexual abuse.
Despite its beauty, tourism in Armenia is still underdeveloped, and prices remain low.
But the country's farms are generally too small and underdeveloped to keep up.
Commonly referred to as Isaan, it is Thailand's most impoverished and underdeveloped region.
Many of the babies were born prematurely, with underdeveloped lungs and respiratory ailments.
Gum, which was an underdeveloped or not so well performing category is up.
The upshot has been that underdeveloped institutions fail to deliver what citizens vote for.
Because of an underdeveloped banking system, most transactions are in cash, hindering tax collection.
Their baby's kidneys were more dilated than usual and underdeveloped, a relatively common condition.
This is important because even gentle artificial pressure can fatally overload an underdeveloped heart.
China was dramatically underdeveloped, and it wanted access to Western technology and manufacturing techniques.
The triplets weren't full term when they were born, and their lungs were underdeveloped.
And PSVR's big-name titles, at this point, mostly look like underdeveloped tech demos.
These moments, while well-intentioned, are frustrating, underdeveloped, and almost always (groan) stealth-focused.
Some of Messenger's early bot offerings have been criticized as half-baked and underdeveloped.
Ignore the clichés and underdeveloped characters, though, and there are plenty of substitute pleasures.
Still, the New York-headquartered company was "highly underdeveloped" in the region, executives said.
Either way, though, the technology is still underdeveloped and ineffective, at least for now.
Investments in digital technologies, where Russia lags, would lift productivity; downstream food manufacturing is underdeveloped.
This nascent museological situation is matched by an equally underdeveloped local appetite for Qatar's history.
Europe's capital markets are still relatively underdeveloped and fragmented, the EU executive said in September.
In most cases, loans to underdeveloped countries end up being written off rather than repaid.
It's affordable, effective, and practical for widespread use—particularly in countries with underdeveloped healthcare infrastructures.
Citizens of developing and underdeveloped nations face the problem of procuring clean water every day.
These barrels are of high quality and abundant, as reserves have been underdeveloped for years.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Growing Industry, Regional Imbalance: China's high-standard warehouse industry is still underdeveloped.
The law offers incentives to investors, especially those targeting underdeveloped areas and labour-intensive sectors.
Babies with this condition are born with underdeveloped brains, and face severe, lifelong cognitive impairments.
Irma has left Barbuda -- a quiet, underdeveloped oasis with some high-end tourism -- barely habitable.
But ultimately, we landed somewhere where instead of oversimplifying Sarah we almost comically underdeveloped her.
It added that "underdeveloped controls" may result in the failure to detect and prevent misconduct.
This is a condition where infants have abnormally small heads and often have underdeveloped brains.
This has raised expectations that investment in Argentina's overstretched and underdeveloped energy industry will increase.
Political violence is common in underdeveloped, nondemocratic countries; much less so in advanced Western democracies.
Ms. Snyder has an easy chemistry with him, albeit in an underdeveloped understanding-wife role.
The Seychelles, for example, has 1.3 million km² of ocean territory that remains largely underdeveloped.
But the two images mentioned above are outliers among many more images that look underdeveloped.
"Most places in Saudi Arabia are underdeveloped when it comes to infrastructure," Ms. Aldosari said.
Curiously, given that Thomas is the creator, Nicholas's story is so far the most underdeveloped.
A decade of war with armed Islamists in the 1990s also left Algeria's economy underdeveloped.
"Many of those Belt and Road countries are developing economies with underdeveloped financial markets," Wang said.
But the judicial system is underdeveloped and the crackdown contrasted sharply with Western-style due process.
Hengqin, an underdeveloped island about three times the size of Macau, is just 200 metres away.
Sanchez says this type of content is "most interesting, but the most underdeveloped" on smart speakers.
He said that such risk-sharing was underdeveloped in the euro zone, especially through capital markets.
Yet the doctors didn't think she could be in pain because her brain was so underdeveloped.
But other answers hint at the unique inequalities faced by women and girls in underdeveloped nations.
Its themes are underdeveloped, and it moves in zigs and zags, like a squirrel in headlights.
The rapprochement "will give Ethiopia access to the underdeveloped Eritrean market," he told CNBC via email.
It also said the underdeveloped Hungarian capital market did not provide financing to complement bank lending.
Deliveries in these underdeveloped rural areas can cost up to six times more than city trips.
For hours after her birth, Ginnifer struggled to take oxygen into her premature, underdeveloped lungs, prosecutors said.
Born with mid facial hypoplasia, her upper face was underdeveloped, while her lower face was over developed.
"Learning programming, coding and mathematics is what I think marks the difference between underdeveloped and developed nations."
Meanwhile, Orm feels curiously underdeveloped—it's only Wilson's performance that keeps him from being a total snooze.
The eyes in the back of his head are still underdeveloped or blocked by his overflowing hairdo.
Peter Jae plays the most interesting character, a muscle-bound fashion designer, but his story is underdeveloped.
Both were bland, underdeveloped films that could have benefited from a rougher edge and a tougher sensibility.
The country has 300 million tonnes of lead and zinc reserves but the sector is largely underdeveloped.
When I did expose my underdeveloped left hand, the stares of others felt like a searing sting.
Clinicians generally look for facial abnormalities like a thin upper lip and underdeveloped ears to detect FAS.
Soaring property values have created opportunities for owners of an overlooked, underdeveloped asset: the surface parking lot.
We got overdeveloped on paper and very underdeveloped in life and in terms of resilience (and) adaptability.
The cause was dear to him because he had an underdeveloped optic nerve in his left eye.
The company sells reusable bags that help purchase meals for children suffering from malnutrition in underdeveloped countries.
Their organs were underdeveloped and their eyes were fused shut for the first two weeks of their lives.
Asia has a large and fast-expanding workforce, but it also suffers from an underdeveloped financial services system.
She questioned how showing Brown women from underdeveloped countries is aligned with sustainability and how it benefitted them.
What's more, most marsupials emerge after just few weeks of gestation, so their immune systems are grossly underdeveloped.
By curling your knees into your chest, you make them swell while emphasizing the often underdeveloped lower sections.
Babies delivered so early are often born with skin fragile to the touch, trouble breathing, and underdeveloped eyelids.
The growth usually leaves children with high foreheads, wide-set eyes, an underdeveloped jaw and an altered nose.
They're interesting characters, and one of the film's few weaknesses is that their stories feel a little underdeveloped.
That's what Ward's team tapped into to allow these mice to develop sperm, albeit in an underdeveloped form.
He was born with a rare congenital disability that left his legs underdeveloped and limited his motor skills.
Cora's husband (Christopher Abbott), an understandably stunned witness to the event, also remains something of an underdeveloped enigma.
China's communist party is dealing with an underdeveloped banking sector with little regulation, at least compared to America's.
But one set of story arcs remains surprisingly underdeveloped: that in which the superheroes are the bad guys.
First, assistance must address individual needs, particularly in underdeveloped rural areas that have been neglected by the state.
Having said that, places like Yemen just don't have a lot of redundancy, because they have underdeveloped infrastructure.
The underdeveloped state was an ideal locale to demonstrate the Socialist Venezuelan government's commitment to empower the poor.
Apotex regularly donated substantial quantities of drugs to groups providing medical care in underdeveloped countries and crisis areas.
His father contracted polio as a toddler, leaving him with underdeveloped muscles in one arm and two legs.
The novel felt like one damn thing after another, but with director Jennifer Yuh Nelson helplessly jamming all those elements into a 105-minute run time, the frantic rush from underdeveloped villain to underdeveloped villain starts to feel like a master class in how not to write a Hollywood script.
It's a promotion for her partnership with SmileTrain, a company that performs cleft surgeries on children in underdeveloped countries.
It's hard to attract highly educated doctors, who generally prefer urban centers, to fill vacancies in India's underdeveloped countryside.
There is precious little transparency in Chinese equities and Chinese banking, let alone in the underdeveloped Chinese commodities markets.
Unemployment stands at 30 percent among young people; the interior of the country remains underdeveloped and its population marginalized.
Some analysts walked away with the impression that the robotaxi idea was underdeveloped, or "half-baked," Cowen's Osborne wrote.
The wider region of Andalucia in which the territory sits is one of the most economically underdeveloped in Spain.
Similarly, because people with TCS have underdeveloped jaws, they may also have difficulty eating or breathing, according to NORD.
The speaker will essentially serve as a hub to automate smart home devices through Apple's (currently underdeveloped) HomeKit platform.
The syndrome can cause ovaries to have large, underdeveloped follicles that may be unable to release eggs and ovulate.
Microcephaly is a condition in newborns in which the brain is underdeveloped, and the head is smaller in size.
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a rare congenital defect in which a part of the infant's heart is underdeveloped.
In Jack's case, half of the chambers -- the left atrium and ventricle -- were underdeveloped and unable to pump blood.
"Premature babies, especially those at gestational ages less than 30 weeks, have skin that is highly underdeveloped, "Rogers said.
The disorder has stunted her growth, left her blind and resulted in a congenital heart disease and underdeveloped teeth.
"The goal of the Group of 77 originally was to facilitate the economic advancement of underdeveloped nations," he said.
The presentation was replete with colorful slides of small and underdeveloped cells — new heart muscle cells maturing, he said.
In New York, especially in Queens, the beer industry is still underdeveloped, compared with the rest of the country.
Pseudomonas infections have been a particular problem for neonatal intensive care units because underdeveloped babies have compromised immune systems.
Countries including India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mongolia and the Philippines have underdeveloped regulatory bodies, courts, security apparatus and markets.
Sean Jeffries, the Herald reporter who quickly talks his way into a White House position, felt a bit underdeveloped.
But they also advised caution for anyone tempted by MSCI's announcement to rush into mainland China's volatile, underdeveloped market.
Scott Walker (R-Wis.) because he felt that the Wisconsin governor's views on international affairs and Israel were underdeveloped.
"Turkish investors go to underdeveloped areas unlike investors from Western countries," Marko Cadez, head of Serbia's Chamber of Commerce said.
I struggled with some of the movie's clunky transitions, and the villain(s) are, once again, underdeveloped and under-served.
After all, Loma, like the vendor, is a native of Isaan—the poorest and most underdeveloped region in the country.
A mobile store could possibly help serve underdeveloped urban areas with limited access to quality food or other basic necessities.
Mexico City might as well be an entirely different country by contrast with the underdeveloped provincial towns peppering the region.
It's a slightly messy, nail-biting action game that goes in a lot of different directions, leaving some elements underdeveloped.
This is often underdeveloped and uncompetitive, constrained by poor infrastructure and a lack of both skilled labour and cheap materials.
All five kids, between the ages of six and nine, were born with one underdeveloped ear, a condition called microtia.
Pricing strategy is an often underdeveloped muscle in many businesses, but it is absolutely crucial when thinking about geographic expansion.
The adhesives can damage and even scar the underdeveloped skin of neonates, says co-author Steve Xu of Northwestern University.
A lot of the issues stem from underdeveloped character motivations, particularly around Nate's relationships with his brother and his wife.
He cited its efforts to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS and treat malaria, a major killer in underdeveloped nations.
As a junior judge under Khomeini, he said he served underdeveloped areas, hoping they would prosper in the new Iran.
On Wednesday, the eye of the storm passed directly over the island of Barbuda, leaving the underdeveloped oasis barely habitable.
Perfect storm Underdeveloped and isolated conflict zones like northern Shan State are attractive places for organized crime to do business.
"High mobile internet and ecommerce penetration, and an underdeveloped traditional financial market will drive growth," Leung said in a Sept.
With this clean energy, underdeveloped countries could leapfrog the outworn development model that sacrifices environmental well-being for economic growth.
For all the recent growth in neighborhoods like Dumbo and Williamsburg, large pockets of the city remain underpopulated and underdeveloped.
The syndrome — named for the surgeon Alfred Poland — usually involves a rare birth defect, an underdeveloped or missing pectoral muscle.
This will be difficult, because the areas with the highest rates of malaria tend to be poor, rural and underdeveloped.
Yes, this is another tragic tale of a resource-rich, underdeveloped country plundered by predatory political leaders and their families.
Anika Noni Rose plays Maddy's mother, a doctor who is fiercely protective, though the role is left a bit underdeveloped.
"Traffic Stop" nevertheless feels somewhat underdeveloped and incomplete, beginning with the fact that King's lawsuit against Richter is still pending.
Women are markedly underrepresented in the party's electorate, although their share in rural and economically underdeveloped regions is particularly high.
Chancroid is on the decline worldwide, though there are still outbreaks in underdeveloped regions of Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.
On top of that, Basra and the rest of southern Iraq have historically been ignored and underdeveloped by the government.
The most well-known is microcephaly, a condition where the newborn's head is abnormally small and their brain is underdeveloped.
Key features: The animal's heart pumps the blood through the system rather than a machine, which can strain an underdeveloped heart.
Connerty's backstory is so underdeveloped, it's possible to think he was born a full adult in court of the Southern District.
"At the time, the waterfront and the Seaport area of Boston were completely underdeveloped," the company told CNBC in an email.
Russian banks do not have lot of floating-rate liabilities and interest rate risk hedging in Russia is underdeveloped and expensive.
"When I was a VERY underdeveloped 14 year old I actually prayed…and even fasted for a bigger bosom," she wrote.
Another proposal was to transport workers in underdeveloped neighborhoods, supplementing poor transit systems in exchange for government money, the report said.
Zika virus is suspected of causing microcephaly, a condition where babies are born with a small head and an underdeveloped brain.
It's a by-the-books historical prestige drama, with a terrific central performance weighed down by underdeveloped themes and overplayed symbolism.
On Barbuda, a fairly underdeveloped island home to a few luxury hotels, early estimates place the damage at around $100 million.
But the domestic debt market is underdeveloped and has struggled to offer a wide range of funding options for local firms.
I'll admit that "Go Getters" didn't feature any fireworks, but it was a strong episode for overlooked characters and underdeveloped plotlines.
Horisaki says the Lower Ninth Ward as a whole is still underdeveloped, while parts of it, like Bywater, have become gentrified.
As they could more than 21625 years ago, immigrants can invest $2900,220006 in underdeveloped areas or $2202 million in developed areas.
For Jérémie, isolated and underdeveloped for decades, recent history had been relatively kind, bringing new hotels and a robust coffee crop.
It also has a few underdeveloped loose ends, including Alejandro's vague but apparently important relationship with a dead writer named Szerbiak.
One pressing question is on how the world will cope if an outbreak develops in countries with underdeveloped health care systems.
This largely underdeveloped country on South America's northern Atlantic coast is the unlikely setting for the world's next big oil boom.
Large numbers of Vietnamese babies continue to be born with grotesque deformities: misshapen heads, bulging tumors, underdeveloped brains and nonfunctioning limbs.
With a population of about 210 million and underdeveloped public transportation networks, Brazil is a lucrative market for ride-hailing companies.
And that doesn't always require that they be detained; there are many other options, but they have been left woefully underdeveloped.
Le Wagon launches part-time coding bootcamps Le Wagon Executive is another project that has been promising but is still underdeveloped.
Another group section, acting out and abstracting the shooting of Laquan McDonald by Chicago police, is equally striking, unfocused and underdeveloped.
Another group section, acting out and abstracting the shooting of Laquan McDonald by Chicago police, is equally striking, unfocused and underdeveloped.
I was twenty-five but easily passed for younger—my scrawny frame underdeveloped, my cheeks still hairless—so I advertised nineteen.
The region's population is expanding, mobile devices are omnipresent, and there are pockets of huge wealth — yet e-commerce is underdeveloped.
Even though TikTok is an enormous network of inside jokes, reactions, reactions to reactions, and meta memeification, it's still wildly underdeveloped.
An underdeveloped villain and a hard-to-swallow turn of events in the crucial scene threaten to weaken this important story.
Mobius is among a number of African firms hoping for a slice of the continent's largely underdeveloped market for new cars.
The house will become a research space and library in country where performance art remains underdeveloped, and many artists fear persecution.
The experimental procedure was performed on five children, ages six to ten years, with an underdeveloped ear, a condition known as microtia.
It's particularly booming in underdeveloped countries where farmers and rural communities are producing biogas on a small scale from family-owned cows.
But the condition can cause the lungs to form underdeveloped, a potentially fatal symptom that can cause an infant to breathe abnormally.
Companies setting up in underdeveloped areas or special sectors can get between 30% and 70% off their tax bills for seven years.
"In underdeveloped countries like ours, the continuity of successful projects like our revolution is fundamental," Correa tweeted to nearly 2.5 million followers.
But it has a simple and more fun looking app than the GoPro's Swiss Army tool approach, or Insta360's underdeveloped software.
The small head of children with microcephaly causes underdeveloped brains, which leads to lifelong problems such as intellectual disability and recurrent seizures.
First, there are the assets MBS is seizing from scores of Saudi citizens, which could be used to invest in underdeveloped sectors.
For batteries have another advantage over fossil fuels: as a relatively underdeveloped technology, they still have plenty of room left for improvement.
Studies have shown that a Tasmanian devil's pouch contains a significant amount of bacteria, including pathogens that could hurt the underdeveloped young.
Those caught in the transition may encounter trouble staying employed: job-retraining programmes are underdeveloped and age discrimination in hiring is widespread.
The drivers of growth were the places they were underdeveloped in the Levis brand, and also as a direct-to-consumer retailer.
Because cleidocranial dysplasia often causes an underdeveloped clavicle, many with the condition can move their shoulders into the midline of their bodies.
The economy in China's underdeveloped Northeast, which lags far behind the prosperous urban centers, has taken a huge hit due to sanctions.
Its Final Fantasy game is similarly underdeveloped, and while Resident Evil 7 is playable in VR, it doesn't feel designed for it.
Albus and Scorpius' interest in girls seems to be added as an afterthought, wedged in throughout the play in underdeveloped, unconvincing moments.
Mexico's clogged streets, underdeveloped public transit system and growing base of smartphone users make the country ripe for app-based ride services.
But privately owned land is often underdeveloped too, partly thanks to a law which requires any sale to have the governor's consent.
Proponents say applications of the technology with the most potential include speeding up financial transactions and bringing banking services to underdeveloped countries.
Sudan suffers from an underdeveloped infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, which makes it harder to cope with heavy rain and natural disasters.
The resulting muscular imbalances can lead to slumped posture, an out-of-whack lower back, underdeveloped glutes, and back and neck pain.
This regtech for regulators area is underdeveloped at the moment in the opinion of TPWG and could offer a future growth area.
This is interesting, to a point, but it's also a bit glib and underdeveloped in terms of theme and world-building alike.
Families in underdeveloped nations who receive holiday presents from World Vision aren't likely to find them beautifully wrapped and decorated with bows.
The reason was Zika, a mosquito-borne illness linked to significant birth defects, specifically microcephaly, which causes infants to have underdeveloped brains.
And over all, since Kim Jong-un took power five years ago, North Korea's underdeveloped economy has shown signs of faster growth.
Though the notes felt right to me, it still felt too underdeveloped to use, a pattern for pattern's sake, without further meaning.
The last time I read it I was in high school, and my visceral sense of my own autonomy was still underdeveloped.
Korat, a bustling city of 230,2100 between the central plains and Thailand's underdeveloped northeast, is supposed to be where people come together.
People with the condition typically have underdeveloped or absent collarbones, which can cause their shoulders to narrow and slope into the body.
In this eerie yet underdeveloped take on the well-known fairy tale, two siblings find food and sorcery deep in the woods.
Essentially the story of a young woman coming into her power, "Gretel & Hansel" is quietly sinister, yet too underdeveloped to truly scare.
In part, too, it's because Jen exerts so much effort constructing her world, this book's hardware, that the human software is underdeveloped.
Popolare di Bari, the biggest bank in Italy's underdeveloped south, has requested help from a bank bailout fund financed by rival lenders.
Since then, images of babies with underdeveloped heads, born to pregnant women infected with Zika virus, have touched hearts around the world.
So why are high-speed rail networks in the United States—and all of the Americas, to be honest—so horribly underdeveloped?
At just 3 days old, Preston was diagnosed with Moebius syndrome, a type of congenital facial paralysis that results in underdeveloped facial nerves.
Lengthy Customs procedures, underdeveloped traffic infrastructure and intensifying competition make navigating Vietnam's logistics industry a testing experience but Minh Phuong Dang is unfazed.
China also points to its growing investment in the infrastructure and key industries in historically underdeveloped Xinjiang, including roads, construction, and telecommunications networks.
These medical acquisitions also come amid Beijing's plan to overhaul the country's underdeveloped healthcare sector and raise the global competitiveness of domestic industry.
With greater scrutiny in Indonesia, he said lenders would be looking at other markets with large populations, underdeveloped financial systems and weak regulations.
Often, babies born with abnormally small heads suffer from underdeveloped brains and other serious complications including vision problems, though there's some variability there.
Pang reported seeing a largely underdeveloped market where many families either did not have a TV or were sharing one with several households.
The environmental impact on Laos was a "road that every underdeveloped country must walk" and local people should thank the Chinese, he said.
The refugees live on a 100 kilometer strip of land in the most underdeveloped part of Bangladesh, near the coast, the Economist reports.
The refugees live on a 100-kilometer strip of land in the most underdeveloped part of Bangladesh, near the coast, the Economist reports.
Venezuela has vast offshore gas reserves, but they are mostly underdeveloped as the OPEC-member country has focused its investment on oil projects.
The sector is still underdeveloped in the Philippines, where fixed-line services are notoriously expensive and slower than other countries in the region.
The show's worldview is still underdeveloped, and the aesthetics could be fancier, but the sense of comic freedom bordering on abandon is exhilarating.
One of economist de Soto's major arguments is that formal documentation of land ownership is the key to alleviating poverty in underdeveloped countries.
In the underdeveloped south of Italy, 10 percent of people were living in absolute poverty, up from 9 percent in 2014, ISTAT said.
He was born with a heart defect; his lower left ventricle was underdeveloped, and he was not pumping enough blood through his body.
This is less a textbook than a leftist rant that provides a justification for terrorism to a captive audience of intellectually underdeveloped undergraduates.
Donor governments' role in the development sphere generally is to work cooperatively with the governments of underdeveloped countries to improve economies and infrastructure.
Mr. López Obrador, a former mayor of Mexico City, campaigned on restoring the forgotten sectors of the economy, particularly in Mexico's underdeveloped south.
When babies arrive early, they tend to be smaller and sicker — with trouble breathing, heart, brain, and metabolism problems, and underdeveloped immune systems.
Well, there Sartre was incredibly important, because Sartre had some ideas about literature that fit perfectly with a muchacho in an underdeveloped country.
It was a quiet, underdeveloped zone of the city that went unnoticed until it boomed two decades later under its new name, TriBeCa.
And as I wrote then, the discussion also revealed Zuckerberg's thinking as worryingly underdeveloped: Is that why these discussions ground to a halt?
Salvini's rightist bloc did secure a resounding victory in a separate regional election on Sunday in the underdeveloped southern toe of Italy, Calabria.
She was born with what is known as a parasitic twin, where the underdeveloped twin formed incompletely and was entirely dependent on Dominique's body.
Aging and underdeveloped infrastructure has held back exports from Brazil, one of the world's main suppliers of iron ore, soybeans, sugar, coffee and meats.
Aside from their underdeveloped lungs and guts, babies born too early don't yet have the reflexes or muscular control to suck and swallow simultaneously.
Mueller said the south of the island - known as the Grand Sud - was severely underdeveloped and people were facing and high levels of malnutrition.
It feels underdeveloped, but thankfully, you can always turn it off and customize other buttons (including the main D-pad) to handle focus selection.
In Germany, where most outlets lean left, the right-wing media scene is particularly underdeveloped—a cultural aversion born of the country's fascist past.
Compared with previous decades, the average peacekeeper now comes from a country that is not just poorer but also less democratic and institutionally underdeveloped.
They complain that the government has done little to address the problem of unemployment in Tunisia's underdeveloped regions, like this one in the west.
The villain, Daniel Brühl's not-very-menacing Baron Zemo, is a minor pivot point, underdeveloped and never in costume (that will probably come later).
ST will invest in ten new hotels across Africa, the company said on Tuesday, the latest hotel group eyeing expansion on an underdeveloped continent.
Since then, Brazil has identified more than 1,400 cases of microcephaly, a condition defined by small head size and underdeveloped brains, linked to Zika.
UNICEF and the World Health Organization are always working to increase this number, focusing heavily on underdeveloped or developing countries with low vaccination rates.
It was designed to look at possible beneficial effects of increased blood flow to the placenta in mothers whose unborn babies were severely underdeveloped.
" The rare congenital heart defect occurs when the left side of the heart is underdeveloped or, in Hudson's case, "too small to function properly.
In Brazil, Zika has been linked to a spike in cases of microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
McCarthy is engaging as ever throughout, even though Michelle is curiously underdeveloped — especially for a character who's existed nearly as long as the iPod.
She points out more things: bilateral clefts, overlapping digits, underdeveloped cerebellum, placental cysts, no observable stomach, kidney issues, and spots on the baby's heart.
Many of the war girls are underdeveloped, while the drawn-out battle scenes would probably dazzle onscreen but sometimes lack clarity on the page.
Underdeveloped infrastructure and a lack of investment from telecom companies have contributed to this stark internet inequity in one of America's most resilient cities.
That approach has increased profit margins but made it more vulnerable to competitors with better control over delivery channels, which are underdeveloped in China.
Carrascosa says that if proved, their method for detecting cancer could be a boon to providing detection and diagnosis in rural or underdeveloped areas.
In the 1990s and after 2000, the Chinese and underdeveloped Asian economies with the advantages of lower cost workers began competing for American jobs.
A young woman named Rakhi from one of West Bengal's numerous underdeveloped villages joins a Maoist insurgency after her family slides suddenly into penury.
These hypercities are underdeveloped and overcrowded, contributing to what Mike Davis termed a "planet of slums" in his 2006 book of the same name.
Why it matters: A slower growing economy and an underdeveloped financial sector have left ordinary Chinese with few options to invest their substantial savings.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the evidence shows the virus causes a rare fetal defect that results in an underdeveloped brain.
There are some sticking points; notably, the combat feels very underdeveloped, and navigating the game's interface with a controller can be frustrating at times.
The dam was one of many being built in the Mekong Delta to bring renewable electricity to one of the world's most underdeveloped regions.
It's hard not to root for them even if they're obvious and underdeveloped, burdened with dialogue that too often sounds programmatic rather than embodied.
Zika is already suspected of being linked to microcephaly, a condition where babies are born with abnormally small heads and often have underdeveloped brains.
There's still places in Asia and the Middle East where the theatrical markets are underdeveloped and will continue to grow over the next decade.
Bezos pledged half a million dollars to Worldreader, a nonprofit that supplies children in underdeveloped countries with access to digital books and e-readers.
AND THEN WITHIN DAYS YOU HAVE L.G. AND SAMSUNG COME OUT AND SAY THEY'RE MOVING FORWARD WITH THEIR U.S. BASED PLANTS THAT ARE UNDERDEVELOPED.
The underdeveloped narrative in the migrant experience is that many migrants to the U.S. are seeking a better life for themselves and their families.
It's unlikely that an immature or underdeveloped ground operation will actually sink a candidate, but we don't have examples of that operating in isolation.
The chance to boost tourism in the region through the cave rescue are undeniably hard to pass in this underdeveloped northern province of the country.
What they want is for the government to hire at least one member from disadvantaged families, in effect introducing a hiring quota from underdeveloped regions.
"Given Africas underdeveloped manufacturing and propensity to export raw commodities, without co-ordinated policy change, the (bloc) may entrench and enable this dynamic," she said.
Her photos have been successful in bringing more attention and, more importantly action, to the issues women face in more underdeveloped countries with problematic traditions.
Seattle has spawned firms such as Avvo, an online marketplace for legal services, and Zillow, a real-estate site, but the startup scene is underdeveloped.
"We are still concerned because these are companies in neighborhoods that are underdeveloped and lack investment from the government," says Sabrina Jalal, a local activist.
"Given Africa's underdeveloped manufacturing and propensity to export raw commodities, without co-ordinated policy change, the (bloc) may entrench and enable this dynamic," she said.
The rebel groups are mainly active in underdeveloped and neglected regions of the country inhabited by tribal peoples, where there is often little effective government.
The first of these is microcephaly, a condition in which the babies of infected mothers-to-be are born with undersized heads and underdeveloped brains.
The study was designed to look at possible beneficial effects of increased blood flow to the placenta in mothers whose unborn babies were severely underdeveloped.
Micro Poms -- which are sometimes under 3 pounds -- carry with them serious health issues, including underdeveloped organs, diabetes, as well as thyroid and breathing problems.
Far Cry 3's locals were ineffective, desperate for an outsider to save them, and devoted to an underdeveloped, "exotic" faith of tattoos and magic.
This declaration was largely based on evidence linking Zika to a birth defect known as microcephaly, marked by babies having small heads and underdeveloped brains.
Oculus has defended its focus on exclusives before, and the practice has produced undeniably substantive and mature games, compared to the relatively underdeveloped Vive library.
Of the human-pig chimeras, those with the most human cells were the most underdeveloped; those with the fewest seemed to be developing more normally.
She was suffering from Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome, a rare genetic condition in which a patient's vagina and uterus are either absent or underdeveloped.
The skyscraper is located in the city's new Hudson Yards development, offering New Yorkers a luxury residence in a previously underdeveloped area of the city.
SF is due to basic spatial dynamics—New York has 903 square miles, compared to San Francisco's 47 (or so), much of which is underdeveloped.
Most important, at a time of tight budgets, Cardin -Lugar is our most affordable and effective means to make a difference in many underdeveloped nations.
In women who are pregnant, this exposes the fetus to the risk of microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
Ministers also proposed measures to improve secondary markets for NPLs, which are currently underdeveloped and provide little incentive for banks to unload their bad credit.
However, heavy-handed government intervention - as seen in coal markets - the dominance of state-owned energy majors and underdeveloped gas infrastructure are seen as hurdles.
Directed by Rob Reiner from Joey Hartstone's script, "LBJ" is a frustratingly underdeveloped vehicle for Mr. Harrelson's talents as well as an unfortunate missed opportunity.
So the beaches of Akbar remain underdeveloped, my kitchen still lacks a refrigerator, and Nibbles is not yet the pop star she dreams of being.
Skype is best known for being a video calling app and, to some extent, that's because its messaging feature set has been a bit underdeveloped.
Activities such as buying alcohol or cigarettes should be truly thought over because of the greater harm that it could do to an underdeveloped brain.
" But, he said, "perhaps because I had grown up for a time in an underdeveloped country, in Indonesia, I was never star-struck by revolution.
Originally constructed in Francoist Spain during the 21920s, the reservoir brought fresh water and hydroelectricity to underdeveloped regions in Spain, according to NASA's Earth Observatory.
The dense supply chains that grew up around China served as conduits for technological know-how, transmitting the elements of sustained innovation to underdeveloped economies.
In Italy's underdeveloped south, the bedrock of support for 5-Star, more than 11% of people were living in absolute poverty last year, ISTAT said.
What's more, those same plot points, some of which have been three years in the making, often feel underdeveloped, with emotional developments that don't seem earned.
That means the federal government is allowing children's brains to go underdeveloped, or their bodies to remain sick, unless states scramble to pick up the slack.
Arya could even wind up on criminally underdeveloped quandary of Ulthos, which only appears as a small blip in the corner of Game of Thrones maps.
The most ingenious thing Saul season two has done is transform the character of Kim, so underdeveloped in season one, into the show's long-term stakes.
According to Sport Techie, Dawson was born with Poland Syndrome, a disorder in which those affected are born with missing or underdeveloped muscles on their bodies.
The darker side of Edison's personality never entirely meshes with the sentimental attempts to humanize him, primarily his underdeveloped friendship with loyal personal secretary Samuel Insull.
Procuring specialized goods to rural areas Many Indonesian cities are currently woefully underdeveloped, because of a lack of strong government and infrastructure to support retail construction.
The condition, in which infants are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains, is estimated to cost $10 million over the lifetime of one child.
That can include delayed development of adult teeth, which may be peg-like, and underdeveloped or absent collarbones, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Superman's second-weekend box-office nose-dive was all about its negative buzz, much of which highlighted the laughably overdetermined yet underdeveloped conflict at its center.
Rather quickly, though, this Amazon series stands firmly on its own, compensating for somewhat underdeveloped characters with fascinating takes on journalism and feminism during those years.
But my underdeveloped perspective and mangled self-esteem only reinforced my idea that I was doomed to be nothing more but a victim of systemic racism.
These cuts further erode a system that's already underdeveloped and overburdened, holding America back from building a human capital development system that is accessible to all.
By September, doctors began reporting an unusual number of babies born with microcephaly, a condition where infants are born with unusually small heads and underdeveloped brains.
In it, Wonka mentions his early days building his chocolate empire and "rescuing" the Oompa Loompas from their terrible, underdeveloped lives in the wilds of Loompaland.
This ability to plug gaps in the country's underdeveloped consumer credit market, combined with the country's savings habits, were key in driving the industry's rapid growth.
Much of China's crypto mining activities happen in its sparse, underdeveloped hinterlands where energy is in the surplus and the governments are eager to boost production.
The rest of the story feels underdeveloped and tacked on—an afterthought meant to appease the fans, which complained that the last Battlefront was multiplayer only.
Industry experts caution that the market is so underdeveloped that it is hard to say how things will play out once institutions have access to it.
Because of the country's underdeveloped road and rail networks, Lee said, it would be very difficult to bring samples back to Pyongyang for testing in time.
It's that for nearly 30 hours, the ones that show up are either underdeveloped or else go uncultivated in favor of something fundamentally rehashed and reheated.
The machine is routinely used on premature newborns to keep the air sac in their underdeveloped lungs slightly inflated to prevent the sudden halt of breathing.
Although the way "Winter Brothers" is edited encourages a degree of disorientation, a narrative — either productively minimalist or simply underdeveloped, depending on your taste — gradually emerges.
The idea is that crowdsourcing talent from underdeveloped countries can help inventors get their models built far less expensively than they could in the United States.
But in reality, it will only be useful if it works consistently — and so far, reviews have said the Motion Sense system was finicky and underdeveloped.
"If Calabria stays Italy's most underdeveloped region, it'll keep having the most potent mafia," said Isaia Sales, an expert and author of books on criminal organizations.
Ministers will also propose measures to improve secondary markets for NPLs, which are currently underdeveloped and provide little incentive for banks to unload their bad credit.
My right limbs are tight, the muscles underdeveloped, and the fingers of that hand lack the dexterity and fine motor skills of those on my left.
While CAAM's exhibition left some of these sentimental touches underdeveloped, his emotional bonds to North Carolina governed many of the subjects Barnes brought to the canvas.
Indeed, Japan's art market is severely underdeveloped in comparison to that of China, Britain, or the United States, representing about one percent of the global market.
They told us the cerebellum was underdeveloped, and there was another portion of the brain that they couldn't see, also likely due to it having been destroyed.
Sales of the straps benefit TOMS' Give Time initiative, which aids the organizations SolarAid and Solar Sister and help provide solar energy to underdeveloped nations in Africa.
Previous inability to capture this excess natural gas due to the war-weary country's underdeveloped infrastructure has amounted to billions of dollars in lost revenue per year.
Even films that do away with one of rom-com's most persistent qualities (white leads), we're still left with one big regressive plot point (underdeveloped gay sidekicks).
The new incentives include a 50 percent tax discount on investments made in underdeveloped areas, and government support for the cost of connecting utilities to new projects.
But health officials are most concerned by its potential link to microcephaly, a birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
She has hypoplastic right heart syndrome, a defect that causes the right side of the heart to be underdeveloped, according to SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital.
"In an underdeveloped region, it feels like it's hard to push ourselves forward when we're trying to carry the weight of everyone below us," Carr-Hummerston said.
According to the doctors, the baby's kidneys were more dilated than usual, and also underdeveloped, a relatively common condition, affecting up to 30 percent of unborn babies.
Hauch reckons tools for journalists is "an underdeveloped market" — even if, as he willingly concedes, it's also a pretty niche market for a startup to focus on.
First detected in Brazil last year, Zika can cause the rare birth defect microcephaly, marked by abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains, when pregnant women are infected.
The mosquito-borne Zika virus has been shown to attack fetal brain cells and cause microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
In 203, 35 percent of the world's population lived below the international poverty line, today the figure stands at nine percent amid demographic pressure in underdeveloped countries.
Jay Turner, who is not related to Tom Turner, said Nashville "was underdeveloped because of the zoning" that had put a premium on offices and parking garages.
Beijing is also waging a broader campaign against fraudulent fundraising and speculative investment, which analysts attribute to China's underdeveloped financial regulation and lack of legitimate investment options.
As a result, Silicon Valley companies may be more likely to get funded, but they risk quickly becoming early-stage companies with underdeveloped financial controls and mechanics.
She was born with what is known as a parasitic twin, a condition in which the underdeveloped twin formed incompletely and was entirely dependent on Dominique's body.
In May, President Enrique Pena Nieto signed a new law targeting underdeveloped states in southern Mexico that aims to offer tax breaks to lure private-sector investment.
Despite being home to Nigeria's vast oil and gas resources, the Delta states remain underdeveloped and frequent oil spills have devastated the ecosystem and local fishing communities.
While coast of the south of the peninsula is peppered with Red Sea tourist resorts, North Sinai province is underdeveloped and lacks basic infrastructure and job opportunities.
There's still plenty to do with the underdeveloped family branch of D.J. (Michael Fishman), his soldier wife, Geena (Maya Lynne Robinson), and their daughter, Mary (Jayden Rey).
There's good reason to believe that Zika causes a severe birth defect called microcephaly, which is associated with abnormally small heads, underdeveloped brains, and reduced life expectancy.
But in the attempt to balance the "law" and "order" halves of this series, she's underdeveloped, with a only few flicks at rounding out her workaholic character.
The loss to such a small, underdeveloped and outgunned nation was a tough pill for Americans to swallow, many still basking in post-World War II triumphalism.
Golf programs at historically black colleges and universities are generally underdeveloped, and some schools have even had to scrap their teams in the face of financial hardship.
"Coupled with the psychological trust that children have with teachers and providers, these institutions become very dangerous places for sexually and psychologically underdeveloped religious personnel," he said.
The trial was testing whether sildenafil, commonly sold under the brand name Viagra, could help improve how the placenta functions and boost growth among severely underdeveloped babies.
"We are looking to develop our car financing business as it is an area where we are underdeveloped compared to other areas of consumer finance," said Bordenave.
For all its arresting images and symbols, "The Young Pope" is still a serial driven by story, and the narrative and character motivations are slapdash and underdeveloped.
The result is a perverse blend of "shop courses" or underdeveloped career exploration seminars that do not ready students to step forward after high school and beyond.
Adiagha, apparently explored elsewhere in the cycle, is somewhat underdeveloped here, and comes off as a device to bring Abasiama and Iniabasi together for their face-off.
Kat Courtney's mom smoked when she was pregnant, and as a result she spent her childhood in and out of medical treatment for an underdeveloped respiratory system.
So would the New Markets Tax Credit, a Clinton administration initiative similar to the new Opportunity Zones program that's designed to boost growth in areas deemed underdeveloped.
In addition to the actual ceremony in Bangkok, micro ceremonies were held all over the country, built from scratch in even the smallest and most underdeveloped areas.
"There were model-builders like me who realized that dark matter was just extraordinarily underdeveloped in this direction," said Zurek, now of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.
That's because the power distribution infrastructure -- plants and the grid -- is severely underdeveloped, requires large investments to improve and ultimately can't keep up with the growth in demand.
While the central theme is his emotional journey, the female characters (among them "How to Get Away With Murder's" Aja Naomi King as Turner's wife) also feel underdeveloped.
Given the chaotic and underdeveloped state of Trump's campaign field operation in the swing states, it will be extremely difficult for him to achieve anything of this sort.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank have since repeatedly urged Algeria to reform the underdeveloped banking sector and modernize its stock exchange to help attract investment.
Facial differences are typically facial characteristics of individuals with craniofacial conditions—widely spaced eye sockets, underdeveloped upper jaw, large skull, and slanted eyes that bulge from the face.
A recent episode of Atlanta, Donald Glover's brilliant new series on FX, attempts to contextualize its underdeveloped female lead, Van, through her friendship with an old friend, Jayde.
Sun added that Southeast Asia's e-commerce market is still underdeveloped, compared to those in China and U.S., which implies there would be higher growth in the future.
Robinette is hoping to get close to her 13 nieces and nephews, with whom she has not spoken in years, and who she fears may be "socially" underdeveloped.
Since 1962, these offices have been tasked with collecting materials in underdeveloped and politically volatile areas, including (infamously) the acquisition of a copy of Osama Bin Laden's autobiography.
However, health officials are concerned about a possible link to microcephaly, a rare condition that can lead to a smaller than normal head and underdeveloped brain in newborns.
For example, key opportunities exist not only in the island's still underdeveloped information and communication technology sector but also in its more established and advanced bio-tech industry.
Developing nations There are a few organizations attempting to combat the many additional hurdles that women in underdeveloped countries face when addressing the gender gap in the workforce.
Many of the babies had other abnormalities, including brain swelling, disruptions in brain folds, underdeveloped brain structures and abnormalities in myelin, which forms protective sheaths on nerve fibers.
"Even if rains come in January and February, the wheat output would be less than 50 percent" of normal, because the grain heads will be underdeveloped, Khan predicted.
And as more residents cash out and new money flows in, the last underdeveloped portion of the East End is becoming more like, well, the developed East End.
Puglia, long a languishing part of the chronically underdeveloped south, is now an area of fast-growing industry and tourism, the poster child of the generally depressed mezzogiorno.
The supply of bugs used for food is shrinking at one end of its 9,300-mile migration, and at the other, underdeveloped birds can't dig out sufficient food.
During Brazil's military dictatorship, the generals in power sought to transform the underdeveloped, sparsely-populated region into a modern commercial powerhouse stitched together with highways, factories, and homes.
Cain also endorsed "empowerment zones" as a means of investing private dollars — which otherwise would have been lost to government taxation — into underdeveloped communities across the United States.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank have since repeatedly urged Algeria to reform the underdeveloped banking sector and modernise its stock exchange to help attract investment.
Its characters aren't very sharply defined, and its underdeveloped script — the first in the franchise without a credit for Tony Gilroy — doesn't have the pulse of previous entries.
The lack of pipeline and road infrastructure, as well as worker housing and facilities, makes it difficult to tap shale resources located in sparsely populated and underdeveloped areas.
And the supporting players — his ex-wife (Monica Potter), his project manager and lover (Natalia Tena) and a pair of quirky computer whizzes — are underdeveloped in the pilot.
K., in the clearly underdeveloped mind of Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, who has been — try as he might with great earnestness — guiding his ship into dangerous waters.
The two countries are competitors in building rails and ports in underdeveloped countries in Asia, and Japan has been careful not to endorse the Belt and Road Initiative.
In a couple of pieces, he adds dense pattern in colored pencil — so far an underdeveloped idea, but one which might become important for him with further experimentation.
Socially, a rich elite lives in the coastal cities at a far remove from the poor, underdeveloped inland regions, where the revolution began and where popular unrest continues.
This annual showcase, presented by the American Tap Dance Foundation, reliably reveals such a variety and abundance of talent as to suggest a field of rich, underdeveloped potential.
Most of the dead were police who had arrived in a van to escort the center's staff on their vaccination rounds in the underdeveloped western province of Balochistan.
This is not the first time Dolce & Gabanna has angered Chinese people; last year a campaign shot in Beijing was criticized for making the city look outdated and underdeveloped.
As Zika sickened thousands, reports of microcephaly—a birth defect characterized by abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains—began pouring in from doctor's offices and hospitals around the country.
A flawed democracy is a country with free elections but weighed down by weak governance, an underdeveloped political culture and low levels of political participation, according to the EIU.
He is the creator of Baby Boy, the 2001 cult classic that starred Tyrese as an emotionally underdeveloped man incapable of self-sufficiency until he starts selling stolen apparel.
Teegan Lexcen was born with just one lung and hypoplastic left heart syndrome – a complex and rare heart defect that leaves the left side of the heart critically underdeveloped.
Other countries look less resilient in the face of trade tensions due to higher exposure to global import demand, dependence on manufacturing exports, and underdeveloped domestic demand, they said.
Brazil's agricultural output is only rivaled by the United States, but its underdeveloped and expensive transport infrastructure is the country's main barrier to raising its share of world exports.
Volkswagen wants to sell more electric cars in the US, but to do that, it needs to spend millions of dollars on building out the country's underdeveloped charging infrastructure.
The airport is also intended as a gift for the relatively underdeveloped region south of the capital where it is located (67km from Capital airport in the north-east).
A virus suspected of causing infants to be born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains has arrived in a United States territory, and it may be headed north.
Ask any serious automaker about the future of driving, and they'll bring up batteries and zero emissions, the glory of instant torque and the anxiety of underdeveloped charging infrastructure.
"Africa is a scientific experiment for the creative industries of China," Lewis said, noting that the underdeveloped market in Africa often gives entrepreneurs a blank slate to play with.
Pregnant women are considered to be at greatest risk because the virus can cause severe birth defects, including microcephaly, which is marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
Suu is eyeing China as a potential customer for its dairy products, but Mongolian agriculture remains underdeveloped because of a lack of infrastructure and the remote location of herders.
But the nature of new ideas is they're underdeveloped as policy, and Democrats shouldn't shrink from ambition just because the party's policy apparatus hasn't caught up to its base.
That report argued there wasn't enough research to evaluate the costs and benefits of a federally mandated policy that often leads to lost educational opportunity for emotionally underdeveloped youths.
To the Editor: I'm old enough to remember when baby formula manufacturers marketed their product to mothers in underdeveloped countries by claiming that formula was better for their babies.
"Baluchistan is backward and underdeveloped, but we are seeing development after China's arrival," said Salam Dashti, 45, a grocer whose two children attend the new Chinese-built primary school.
Other nations, on the other hand, such as Mozambique, have many lions and stunning landscapes, but have yet to profit from those assets because their tourism industries are underdeveloped.
"If you look at the e-commerce logistics and warehouse space in China, it's still very, very underdeveloped," he told CNBC's "Capital Connection" at the Singapore Summit last Friday.
Instead, the renminbi has gained no ground as a reserve currency and probably won't as long as China's financial markets remain largely closed, underdeveloped and subject to government meddling.
"Other countries look less resilient in the face of trade tensions due to higher exposure to global import demand, dependence on manufacturing exports, and underdeveloped domestic demand," they said.
A forced-feeling action sequence that, fun or not, felt out of place because the connection between all those powerful women has been so underdeveloped across 22 movies so far.
New incentives under the investment law include a 50 percent tax discount on investments made in underdeveloped areas, and government support for the cost of connecting utilities to new projects.
Its flagship proposal in the election campaign was a minimum monthly income of up to 780 euros ($963) for the poor, helping it draw overwhelming support in the underdeveloped south.
High interest rates and underdeveloped capital markets mean Argentina has been unable to find the financing it needs locally and in its own currency, as some developing countries have done.
Here the alarm was raised over Zika's ability to cause microcephaly - a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains - and Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder.
Though investors at the conference did not dispute the prospect of lucrative returns from the country's underdeveloped mining, tourism and agricultural industries, they were worried about shortages of foreign currency.
More than 3,500 cases of microcephaly, a condition that causes babies to be born with small heads and underdeveloped brains, were reported in Brazil between October 2015 and January 2016.
But the story as a whole feels underdeveloped, and it's a bit mystifying that someone would cast Rihanna in musical, then fail to give her a single moment to sing.
A newborn kit is exceptionally underdeveloped, with sealed eyes and ears that won't open for five or six weeks, an age when puppies and kittens are ready to be weaned.
There is a distinct bleak tone to its entirety, and many of the writing complaints fans have with season eight about underdeveloped characters or poor fight scenes are present there. 
Zika has been linked to a birth defect known as microcephaly - in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains - and is spreading rapidly in the Americas.
A man who, had she not stepped in to stop his beating, could've used the attack he suffered as further justification for his own underdeveloped beliefs and hate and bigotry.
About half the malls Namdar and Mason have acquired are similar to River Oaks: properties with relatively low sales, sometimes in need of redevelopment and typically located in underdeveloped neighborhoods.
The civilians want a longer transition period to give sufficient time for the country's political culture, underdeveloped after years of autocracy, to mature so that the elections are a success.
According to Fast Company, he co-authored three NASA patents during his year there working on robotics and co-founded WaterWalla, which gives clean water access to underdeveloped urban communities.
Population booms and the migration of millions of people from rural areas to overcrowded cities with underdeveloped infrastructure and a lack of sanitation could further aggravate the spread of viruses.
Later, an absence of trains linking Sullivan County to Manhattan, along with a lack of sophisticated hotels and restaurants, preserved the area's untrammeled remoteness, leaving it largely underdeveloped and undervisited.
For roughly the past 53 years, Sprint has made multiple ill-advised technological and business decisions which resulted in a chronically underdeveloped network that is inconvenient for consumers to use.
Gobrecht's rare condition, discovered when she was 17, is called Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome and causes women to be born with a uterus that is underdeveloped or missing entirely.
If the underdeveloped brains of adolescents at least partly explain their criminal behavior, then holding them fully responsible for their actions, and punishing them as adults, seems wildly off the mark.
In some amphibian and mammalian species, the prepollex is a kind of underdeveloped digit, but the prepollex in H. hillisi is uncharacteristically large and rigid, appearing like a claw or spike.
As a result, political leaders in the US and the UK were able to lean on the lazy assumption that extremism is specific to "overly religious" or "underdeveloped" cultures and societies.
Previously, the agency said it's likely the virus in pregnant women was the cause of the rare birth defect that results in an underdeveloped brain and that the evidence was mounting.
Musk envisions his affordable, clean energy will one day power the remote villages of underdeveloped countries as well as allowing the average homeowner in industrial nations to go off the grid.
In the underdeveloped south of Italy, the bedrock of 5-Star's support, 11.4 percent of people were living in absolute poverty last year, up from 9.8 percent in 2016, ISTAT said.
China's investments include projects in Africa, Latin America and the European Union, and Beijing's "One Belt, One Road" program seeks to build infrastructure that links the country to surrounding underdeveloped regions.
Brazil has declared a public health emergency over Zika, which may be linked to thousands of cases of the microcephaly birth defect that is marked by undersized heads and underdeveloped brains.
Still, there really does seem to have been a sharp rise in the number of children with underdeveloped brains last year — even if it wasn't as big as this study suggests.
There are serious late-era Pete Carroll hallmarks here: the eroding discipline, the underdeveloped star recruits, the inability to combat a long-standing brain drain of assistant coaches with fresh replacements.
It is also through this information sharing that the quality of life in the Arctic, particularly in the underdeveloped areas of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and parts of Russia, can best advance.
Though infection is generally accompanied by mild symptoms, the outbreak appears to be linked to a big increase in microcephaly, an irreversible condition in which babies are born with underdeveloped heads.
Heavy spending by the leftist Workers Party government helped lift more than 26 million Brazilians out of poverty - more than a tenth of the population and mostly in the underdeveloped north.
The show is on wobblier footing when it comes to the underdeveloped supporting characters, with Danny's sister (Cynthia Bastidas) and estranged father (Wilson Jermaine Heredia) used merely as plot-delivery devices.
The Five Star Movement became Parliament's largest party thanks in large part to support in Italy's underdeveloped south, where in many places the jobless rate tops 50 percent among young people.
It offers a satirical lens on issues like corruption, the region's right-wing turn and the growing pains of an economy that remains underdeveloped a decade after joining the European Union.
And Soveria Mannelli successfully harnessed the digital age to its longstanding work culture, reviving its family-run businesses and turning the town into a model of innovation for Italy's underdeveloped south.
This was not a comment yelled across a school playground by a young underdeveloped child; this was a grown female adult who claims to be a professional publicly shaming another female.
Crucially, the proposed changes do nothing to stimulate Russia's underdeveloped alternatives to its main pay-as-you-go pension system, the result of a widespread distrust of pension funds and cash savings.
His work over 17 years at the UN fluctuated between focusing on expanding nutrition programs to underdeveloped countries and tacking health crises including outbreaks of malaria, bird flu, Ebola and other diseases.
The show's creative team has also built on the complicated personal dramas that were introduced in season 2 and the surprisingly sweet Valentine's Day special, providing a payoff for previously underdeveloped characters.
A series of shared autonomous shuttles that can help get people who don't have cars out of their economically and infrastructurally underdeveloped neighborhoods and deliver them safely to their jobs and schools.
The remaining proceeds, which would include newly generated income from currently undeveloped or underdeveloped oil fields, would be invested in the international capital markets, following investment guidelines used by sovereign wealth funds.
It's a testament to his charisma that Flash works as well as he does in Justice League, while Cyborg and Aquaman seem painfully underdeveloped, even though all three have comparable screen time.
After the WHO advisory linking Zika to microcephaly -- a rare birth defect that results in an underdeveloped brain -- there was a sharp drop in patient requests for fertility help at Coelho's clinic.
Photo: APOpossums make up the largest family of Western Hemisphere marsupials—animals that give birth to underdeveloped joeys, which crawl into a pouch and attach themselves to a teat where they mature.
The combination of social media pressure and an underdeveloped prefrontal cortex, the region of the brain that helps us rationalize decisions, control impulsivity and make judgments, can contribute to offensive online posts.
My grandma moved to an underdeveloped part of the city in the late 1980s, then watched the strawberry fields she could see from her window uprooted to make room for more buildings.
But when characters are sketches with underdeveloped relationships, the losses they experience can't exert an emotional hold on the reader, who can't follow them into their guilt or their bouts of weeping.
Ethiopia has also loosened government control of the economy by opening its logistics sector to foreign finance and finalizing reforms in its underdeveloped mining and oil sectors to encourage more foreign investors.
The 80-year-old portraitist is the subject of documentarian Errol Morris's latest feature, The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography, a sweet film that, like an unshaken Polaroid, feels slightly underdeveloped.
The government hopes the highway will give an economic boost to the country's underdeveloped north, bolster trade with Serbia and improve road safety as Montenegro's narrow, winding mountain roads are notoriously dangerous.
"Cows can be mostly raised in [the] Western world or developed countries where the weather and production conditions, [mechanization], and management conditions are incomparably better than those of underdeveloped counties," Park says.
"In Bolivia, where the art of hand weaving is widespread and very developed and the economy is underdeveloped, it may be cost-effective to produce such devices by hand," Moore said by email.
While self-storage offers some of the most stable returns in real estate, the segment has remained underdeveloped in Brazil because of scarce financing, GuardeAqui Chief Executive Allan Paiotti said in an interview.
And another found that it's probably sound advice to offer vitamin D to malnourished children in underdeveloped countries at risk of developing nutritional rickets, which can also stem from a vitamin D deficiency.
Maoist rebels accuse the Indian government of plundering the mineral rich and underdeveloped east and central regions of the country at the expenses of the poor and landless among whom they draw support.
Despite Winfrey's touchingly vulnerable performance, that feels almost as underdeveloped as the science of what came to be known as "HeLa" cells, and the contemptuous way the hospital treated an African American family.
Zika virus infection generally causes mild symptoms, but it may be linked to thousands of cases of birth defects in Brazil known as microcephaly, which is marked by undersized heads and underdeveloped brains.
The path taken by this $212017,212018 also highlights the ways that Manafort took advantage of the Trump campaign's underdeveloped leadership structure to install his allies in top positions across the Trump political landscape.
This decision prompted considerable controversy, with some people arguing that the girls' brains were simply too underdeveloped at the age of 12 to adequately assess the impact of the choices they were making.
The move comes a day after the World Health Organization declared the mosquito-borne Zika virus to be an international public health emergency due to its link to underdeveloped brains in some babies.
As of now, there is no vaccine or medication capable of stopping Zika, which is carried by mosquitos and believed to cause infants to be born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
And public health experts say they're sure the virus can cause microcephaly in babies whose mother caught the virus during pregnancy, causing them to be born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
The results showed that children who used more than the AAP's recommended amount of screen time, of an hour a day without parental interaction, had more disorganized, underdeveloped white matter throughout the brain.
Other elements are underdeveloped: Grace's father has left the family, disappearing beyond even the reach of email, and her mother, who works a night shift, is reduced to a rarely heard offstage voice.
What was happening a lot in the Philippines, as with many underdeveloped countries, is artisans not getting paid fair wages for their craft — and them not even knowing that they were being exploited.
Though touted as a beneficiary of the trade spat between Washington and Beijing, Vietnam has capacity issues which constrain it, including underdeveloped infrastructure, a lack of skilled labor and an imminent power shortage .
The bank is the biggest in Italy's underdeveloped south and one of two remaining large cooperative lenders which are yet to embrace a 2015 government reform aimed at improving governance and management accountability.
That is true of many other viruses, such as rubella, cytomegalovirus or herpes, which can also cross the placenta and cause microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
The causes and effects of South Sudan's conflict are apparent, but one question remains: How is one the world's most underdeveloped economies able to fund a vast, lasting civil conflict without outside support?
Dennis also says the girls appeared to be underdeveloped and that the only man on tape -- who he claims looked a lot like R. Kelly -- seemed to be in charge of the camera.
The challenge facing local authorities is the lack of space within the city's jurisdiction to relocate the increasing population of Old Fadama, a reflection of the country's wider housing problem and underdeveloped rural areas.
Like an argument on the social network, it is tedious, seemingly complicated but intellectually underdeveloped, crammed with false facts and exaggerated statistics and features several blowhards who veer between self-righteous and self-congratulatory.
To reach their $2 billion target, Versace is seeking to beef up its currently underdeveloped accessories and shoe lines, which is a strategy most luxury brands, like Michael Kors and even Celine, rely on.
That is true of many other viruses, such as toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus or herpes, which can also cross the placenta and cause microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
He cited a combination of a still-underdeveloped sector, increasing demand and the willingness of people to pay for education even when tuition fees rise, a phenomenon he said is seen in other countries.
TCS can vary in severity, but people with it typically have distinctive facial features, such as underdeveloped cheek bones that appear "flat or sunken," and a very small jaw and chin, according to NORD.
While search sites for airline travel abound, GoEuro specialises in hooking into the booking systems of ground transportation networks, which remain underdeveloped, with more than 80 percent of tickets still sold in local stations.
The rebels accuse the Indian state of plundering the mineral-rich and underdeveloped east and central regions of the country at the expense of the poor and landless, among whom they retain some support.
All of these rumors seem underdeveloped at the moment and of course, even if Apple is testing a three-camera setup, the team could always change its mind and stick with the dual cameras.
"We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas," he said during his inaugural address.
The WEF's Inclusive and Development Report 2017, co-written by Samans, concluded that several countries are severely under-performing or remain relatively underdeveloped in terms of understanding and then acting upon its population's concerns.
While McCall received the standard antibiotics, she wasn't aware of something called "late onset Group B strep" which can still occur up to several months after delivery due to an infant's underdeveloped immune system.
Babydoll is the most developed of the bunch, but the rest of her squad — even Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish), the stealth protagonist of the story, and her sister Rocket (Jena Malone) — is woefully underdeveloped.
The center-left has ruled Basilicata, a largely agricultural and underdeveloped region, since 1995 but its image there was battered by a recent corruption scandal, which had forced the resignation of the previous governor.
Suu Kyi's party inherited many challenges: the world's longest running civil war between the central government and a constellation of ethnic armed groups; an underdeveloped economy and education system; a meddling neighbor in China.
"Southeast Asian financial services market itself is relatively underdeveloped when we look at developed markets benchmarks," Aadarsh Baijal, partner and leader of Bain & Company's digital practice in the region, said at a news briefing.
Entering Mexico, the seven gunfighters are not invaders but a force for liberation; providing help and leadership for people in an underdeveloped country, they are precursors to the Green Berets or the Peace Corps.
Some of the female characters are underdeveloped, and William Hurt's evil-law-boss character would be more at home in a Batman cartoon, but I still devoured the six episodes made available to critics.
Japan and South Korea are seen as too focused on their own markets, China's gas market remains underdeveloped, and tiny Singapore lacks the consumer base and storage capacity to warrant an Asian LNG hub.
This so-called "Universal Wage" has helped the party draw massive support in the underdeveloped south, with pollsters predicting the 5-Star could sweep most first-past-the-post seats in regions below Rome.
I first moved to the area in 2010 and a lot my neighbours told me that the area used to be a really poor/underdeveloped area of the city but never really explained why.
There are many reasons for this, including an underdeveloped renewable energy grid and coal-fired power stations on which Australia has for so long relied that are nearing the end of their operating lives.
Many questions that have been raised regarding human rights violations are valid, but some, including Watters' comments that intend to paint China as an underdeveloped, backwards country, are more self-serving than anything else.
Diseases like the deadly Ebola, the highly contagious measles, the immunocompromising HIV or the cancer-causing HPV remain problems in underdeveloped countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East — and they're our problems, too.
Ethan's Doernbecher Freestyle Air Jordan 14, available for men, $200Ethan's Doernbecher Freestyle Air Jordan 14, available for kids, $150Ethan Ellis was born with hypoplastic heart syndrome, a condition that results in an underdeveloped heart.
As it became trendy in places like California, eating raw fish was considered more or less insane by the rest of the country — a revulsion fueled as much by underdeveloped palates as by xenophobia.
New Delhi showed little interest in funding a costly and massive port construction project in the underdeveloped fishing village of Hambantota, a district that had been crushed by the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.
The stabbing machine — that's what they call it; one senses an underdeveloped creative drive — is ostensibly to be used by forensic investigators who need to know what kind of knife was used in a crime.
The ban was lifted in 1994, but crayfishing is still heavily regulated —unless you have access to private crayfish waters—so most people do the only reasonable thing: buy frozen, underdeveloped crayfish imported from China.
Update: Ganni has responded to criticism its fall 2019 fashion show was "tone-deaf" for displaying photos of women in underdeveloped countries by award-winning National Geographic photojournalist Ami Vitale as models walked the runway.
It's possible that, having taken some sort of financial laxative, said CEO might actually be able to 'splash' out on a player, though we'll leave this toilet metaphor underdeveloped in the name of common decency.
Greenland, which is gaining attention from world powers including China, Russia and the United States because of its strategic location and mineral wealth, is self-governing but underdeveloped and relies on Denmark for economic support.
There were still a few moments that bordered on being slightly hammy — I may just have been on the lookout for this, though — and the setup with Bill's love interest felt a little bit underdeveloped.
Confirmation of the Australian cases came just a day after the World Health Organization declared the Zika virus to be an international public health emergency due to its link to underdeveloped brains in some babies.
Given how few motor vehicles the country currently has per head of population, and how underdeveloped the road network remains, there is enormous potential for growth in oil consumption over the next 10-15 years.
It has no external pump to drive circulation, because even gentle artificial pressure can fatally overload an underdeveloped heart, and there is no ventilator, because the immature lungs are not yet ready to breathe air.
While only one in five people infected by Zika virus show symptoms, there is increasing concern that the disease can cause microcephaly, a condition that causes smaller than average heads and underdeveloped brains in newborns.
The company intends to speed delivery of a fibre broadband network across Italian towns and cities but has said it will not participate in tenders launched by the state to attract investment in underdeveloped areas.
Parts of Gaza, to his surprise, resembled an underdeveloped version of California's famed Venice Beach - with glorious Mediterranean sunsets, bathers and skateboarders, but often with crumbling buildings and rubbish heaps as part of the backdrop.
I don't mean that literally of course, but the developmental psych evidence is very clear; most young men have vastly underdeveloped empathy, compassion, and other higher order thinking capabilities as compared to women their age.
Bangladesh is said now to host at least 800,000 stateless Rohingyas on a 100km-long strip of land in the most underdeveloped part of the country (one UN estimate puts the figure at around 1m).
Decades of discriminatory federal, state and local policies have concentrated the city's black population in deeply poor and underdeveloped neighborhoods south of Interstate 30, which serves as a line of demarcation between opportunity and neglect.
Although generally a mild disease, the virus is a particular risk to pregnant women as it can cause microcephaly - a severe birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
The RAND report also cited Iran's billions of dollars in trade and aid with Afghanistan, although the trade balance is heavily lopsided in favor of Iranian exports, mostly due to the former's underdeveloped industrial base.
She led lawmakers on a trip to Lombok, an underdeveloped island east of Bali, where the mentally ill were chained to sheds by family members who did not know what else to do with them.
The small head of children with microcephaly causes underdeveloped brains, which leads to lifelong problems such as intellectual disability and recurrent seizures Unfortunately the more we learn about the virus, the grimmer the outlook becomes.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Ethiopia will finalize reforms for its underdeveloped mining and oil sectors within the next two months as it seeks to encourage more foreign investors, its mines and petroleum minister said on Tuesday.
The new investment law includes a raft of new incentives, such as a 50 percent tax discount on investments made in underdeveloped areas and government support for the cost of connecting utilities to new projects.
Only in hindsight, for instance, is it obvious that USC's decline under a string of overmatched coaches was precipitated by Pete Carroll's final season in charge and the passel of underdeveloped talent he left behind.
"Put simply, getting internet access to a remote region requires significant up-front effort and cost that underdeveloped and sparsely populated areas are unable to bear," Casado wrote in a blog post about the investment.
We addressed issues like the police state inflicting harm in underdeveloped communities, the for-profit prison system and its benefiting from incarcerating immigrants, as well as subjects like xenophobia and the destruction of the environment.
For the most part, Guillain-Barre impacts adults, a different course for a virus that's become synonymous with causing birth defects like microcephaly — when a child is born with a small head and underdeveloped brain.
Folding a game-changing twist like this into the movies might be a little far-fetched, as the cinematic versions of MacTaggart and many of the X-Men characters are, at this point, very underdeveloped.
In "Meditation," Mr. Abraham drove his point home succinctly, but this foray into social commentary, while serious and timely, was underdeveloped: I was sure the second section was about to start when the curtain fell.
For past trials, the court kept jurors in a hotel on the remote, underdeveloped Leeward side of the base and shuttled them each day across the bay in a utility boat provided by the base.
According to the analysis published Monday, the hysterectomy-corrected mortality rates put black American women on par with women living in some underdeveloped countries in Latin America, Asia and Africa, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
In a speech in 2009, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said Chinese "valued thrift" and opposed extravagance, and that Chinese families had to save a lot because the health care and pension systems were underdeveloped.
Pregnant women infected by the virus have a 28 percent likelihood of giving birth to a child with microcephaly, a birth defect in which the baby has a disproportionately small head and an underdeveloped brain.
It is the world's most populous continent, with 7003 member associations and two of the biggest underdeveloped soccer markets in the world, China and India, which have a combined population of over two billion people.
Darcia Narvaez, a professor of psychology at University of Notre Dame, says that there are two main ways that not being touched can affect a growing body: it can lead to an underdeveloped vagus nerve, a bundle of nerves that runs from the spinal cord to the abdomen, which research shows can decrease people's ability to be intimate or compassionate, and can lead to an underdeveloped oxytocin system, the glands which release the oxytocin hormone that can help humans form bonds with other people.
"Germany's grocery ecommerce is very underdeveloped and Germany is a very important country for Amazon," said Bernstein analyst Bruno Monteyne, adding a price of around 1 billion euros would be no hurdle for the ecommerce giant.
The proposal helped 5-Star win up to 50 percent of the vote in the underdeveloped south and Di Maio insists it must be introduced it next year at a cost of around 10 billion euros.
That idea goes underdeveloped in Jexi, as does any inkling that Phil might be a genuine introvert who doesn't necessarily need to be nudged into making friends with his co-workers at a BuzzFeed-like publisher.
Zika is spreading rapidly in South and Central America and the Caribbean, and has been linked in Brazil to thousands of cases of microcephaly, a disorder marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains in babies.
Sheikh Salman, who lives in Bahrain's capital, Manama, said that, if elected, he would be a "roving president," spending time in Zurich as necessary but focused on traveling to small countries where soccer has been underdeveloped.
While only one in five people infected by Zika virus show symptoms, and those symptoms are typically mild, there is increasing concern that the disease can cause microcephaly — a condition which causes underdeveloped brains in newborns.
As a consequence, plastic waste will go to underdeveloped countries in Africa and Asia with even lower environmental standards and thus there is a greater chance that these plastics will be dumped and litter the ocean.
The country's network has expanded at a compound annual rate of around 4 percent which has added more than 4.8 km of additional roads since 1951, but even so the network remains badly underdeveloped (tmsnrt.rs/1XmmqcI).
When there's no clear reason for these sorts of choices, it can feel like the creators simply didn't bother to flesh out her backstory, or simply added an underdeveloped Mandarin-only character as a marketing ploy.
But very little of what I tried felt substantive and polished the way that Chronos or EVE: Valkyrie do, whether the issue was underdeveloped gameplay, awkward glitches, a confusing interface, rough art design, or simple brevity.
Measures proposed by the government in late December include lower corporate borrowing costs, an easing of entry barriers in underdeveloped sectors such as health care and a reduction of excess capacity in sectors such as property.
The product was underdeveloped, the team understaffed, and users weren't exactly sure why they needed a version of Snapchat where the only main difference was that you had to cover the iPhone's proximity sensor to record.
They wanted to be modern, cosmopolitan and connected, and hip-hop encapsulated everything they longed for: the technology, lifestyle and new art of a world that their underdeveloped, closed-off state had failed to bring them.
Chinese President Xi Jinping first announced in 2013 an ambitious initiative to build a network of infrastructure in underdeveloped regions south and west of China, similar to the ancient "Silk Road" that connected Asia with Europe.
And now that the White House is reaching out to Kim — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo over the weekend mentioned the potential for private investment in the underdeveloped state — New Delhi likely wants to follow suit.
A high domestic savings rate, underdeveloped capital markets, a relatively closed capital account and government ownership of banks and many large borrowers mean no one can easily "pull the plug" on its credit cycle, they said.
In February, the World Health Organization declared Zika a global health emergency based on its suspected link to thousands of cases in Brazil of microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
He didn't have many friends as a result (I definitely went out of my way to avoid him as much as I could), but he did talk to this one girl who was similarly socially underdeveloped.
What compels our action is clear: The Zika virus is associated with, and seems the cause of, a surging number of cases of microcephaly, a birth defect in which babies have small heads and underdeveloped brains.
And if a dater shows up with an expertly waxed mustache or some underdeveloped flirtation skills, these quirks are not edited to loom grotesquely over their entire personalities; dates are awkward enough as they really are.
ROME (Reuters) - Long divided along economic lines, Italy is now also politically cleft after Sunday's elections, with the anti-elite 203-Star Movement triumphing in the underdeveloped south and the right predominating in the wealthy north.
And he passed an unofficial test that agents who know the challenges of working in underdeveloped countries often use to judge their bosses: Did they take much Cipro, the antibiotic often used to treat intestinal infections?
The Avengers, like many in the Niger Delta, say they want a greater share of Nigeria's energy wealth to stay in the impoverished swampland region, which produces the bulk of the oil but is largely underdeveloped.
In a separate local election held on Sunday in the underdeveloped southern region of Calabria, the League and its allies were poised for an easy victory against the sitting, PD-led administration, the exit polls said.
In a separate local election held on Sunday in the underdeveloped southern region of Calabria, the League and its allies were poised for an easy victory against the sitting, PD-led administration, the exit poll said.
Other minor characters have also been brought into the spotlight, including ship captain Amanda Holliday and the Speaker, a character whose role in the original game as the one who communicates with the Traveler was painfully underdeveloped.
Since retiring from music back in 2010, the St. Louis born and Senegal raised musician has been spending a great deal of his time in Africa, working on bringing 21st century stability and infrastructure to underdeveloped regions.
The mosquito-borne virus -- which can also be sexually transmitted -- has torn through Latin America in recent months, bringing an increase in microcephaly, a condition in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
" The works dealt with political and societal systems by way of fable and parody; in one, Kroesen played the USSR, another woman played the US, and the two fought over a boyfriend who represented "the underdeveloped country.
Her state pension of 800 euros ($990) a month covers her own living expenses and those of Roberto and her grandson, both of whom are unemployed and have little hope of finding jobs in Italy's underdeveloped south.
We are generally dealing with underdeveloped players, both physically and emotionally, and the more opportunity for them to grow and develop as young men and as basketball players will benefit both the evaluator and the athlete alike.
Create an Android messaging app worth usingGoogle messaging has always been underdeveloped—it's not as graceful as iMessage (as long as you don't try to move to Android) and not as useful as other clients like WhatsApp.
So the underdeveloped prefrontal cortex means children are more impulsive than adults: they can't stop themselves from eating all the Halloween candy and they pick their noses in public because social pressures don't affect them as much.
Although the link between the virus and the birth defect that causes a small head and underdeveloped brain is still being investigated, World Health Organization officials have said the virus should be "presumed guilty until proven innocent."
Less is said about other ills, such as Colombia's underdeveloped international trade, its relatively high government debt and its low level of tax revenue, which is largely consumed by pensions, interest payments and transfers to regional governments.
The pair came up with the motor they've dubbed the Hunstable Electric Turbine (HET) while working to design a device that could pump clean water and provide power for small communities in underdeveloped regions of the world.
India's underdeveloped northeast, a region marred by ethnic violence and armed conflicts, is bordered by China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Bhutan and is a hub for sex traffickers to source girls for brothels in Mumbai and Delhi.
"It isn't just girls in underdeveloped countries who have to skip school for a week out of every month because they couldn't afford these kinds of products," Meng, a member of the House of Representatives, tells PEOPLE.
Channeling thousands of years of Eastern mysticism through an obscure set of underdeveloped superheroes in mass-market comic books, advertised with five minutes of greenscreen time, is a terrible idea—sustainable only by Stirling's own superhuman drive.
And with underdeveloped axons, patients wind up with a series of limitations on synaptic efficacy, which is more or less what it sounds like: the ability of some presynaptic input to influence a postsynaptic output or spike.
There's signs of a clan politics and village-management game here, kind of like XCOM meets Thea: The Awakening, but do they feel underdeveloped because they're too simple or because I'm still somehow in the extended tutorial?
"All small states, whether they are developed or underdeveloped, are going through this experience," he said, citing Singapore and Sri Lanka as fellow Asian nations facing the same challenge of appeasing both their Chinese and Indian neighbors.
UNCLEAR DEMAND, COMPETITION Analysts say the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) wants to encourage a more diffuse network after most airlines launched in the past three years focused on busier mainline routes, leaving secondary markets underdeveloped.
He was recounting to that astronaut, Edgar D. Mitchell, what had prompted him to quit his job, sell all his belongings and found a volunteer mobile medical service for uninsured Americans and poor people in underdeveloped countries.
But there is a growing link — although not yet proof of a causal connection —between the virus and a rare birth defect called microcephaly, which causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
A third, underdeveloped story involves Lucia Villanueva (Emily Rios), the daughter of a Mexican drug lord seeking to expand her family's territory, and Gustavo Zapata (Sergio Peris-Mencheta), a soft-spoken wrestler she takes on as muscle.
"Sports has historically been underdeveloped in China and online, and a lot of players are looking for ways to monetize that," said Vivek Couto, a founder and a director at Media Partners Asia, an industry research consultant.
When pregnant women are infected, the virus can cause microcephaly, a rare birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains in newborns, as well as a host of other potentially severe neurological and developmental disorders.
The 1,775-word text chronicles each "Bather" and offer notes about their choreographed movements and explanations of some of the titles, bookended by an underdeveloped statement of how the exhibition intends to engage with present and historical culture.
Narcos: Mexico tells the story of how, decades ago, Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (played by Diego Luna) managed to go from lowly police officer of the then-underdeveloped state of Sinaloa to the country's most powerful drug kingpin.
But there was certainly a mid-season slump where instead of dealing with excitable, angry teenagers with superpowers, the show focused on a bland affair between Nico's dad and Chase's mom, the two most underdeveloped of the parents.
One reason for the discrepancy, Dr. Rowhani said, is that developed nations tend to grow more uniform crops, which may be more vulnerable to drought, while underdeveloped countries grow diverse patches of plants that may have greater resilience.
The problem is that Missandei and GW are both underdeveloped characters, and Tyrion is so overcooked as a presence and meme both within and outside the world of the show that the scene is terribly unflattering to all.
It made headlines in November 2015 when health officials reported a concerning number of babies born in Brazil with microcephaly, a neurological birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and can have underdeveloped brains.
The initial investment law stipulates investors get back half of what they pay to acquire land for industrial projects if production begins within two years, and provides a 50 percent tax discount on investments made in underdeveloped areas.
He had set sail from Jersey City last Thursday, hoping to travel more than 3,000 miles in 90 to 100 days and  raise money for Water Aid  – a charity that aims to deliver clean water to underdeveloped countries.
But as "Funny Man" marches on, the book makes the mistake of giving equal emphasis to every phase of its subject's career, lavishing excessive attention on events that don't merit them and leaving other, more significant plotlines underdeveloped.
In addition, some residents of Overtown, traditionally one of the city's poorest and most underdeveloped neighborhoods, have objected to the proposed stadium on the grounds that there is no official provision for job creation in the immediate area.
When he started collecting, in 1994, Portugal was still emerging from the effects of a nearly 50-year-long dictatorship that left the country deeply impoverished and underdeveloped — a world apart from much of the rest of Europe.
"There is a lot more interest in taking a look at underdeveloped land in northern Ontario and Quebec because of changes in climate," said Bonnett from his farm in northern Ontario where he grows hay and raises cattle.
And, Mr. President, we say that what goes for the Macron Plan applies equally to the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, and other countries who have deliberately enriched themselves at the expense of our underdeveloped countries.
The most severe deformity is microcephaly, a tiny head with a severely underdeveloped brain; but fetuses have also been killed by the virus, and infected infants have been born blind, deaf, with clubbed feet and permanent limb rigidity.
"In Jamaica, and in the stumbling and fumbling reaching forward of its people, is dramatized, almost at laboratory level, the most hopeful image I know of the newly emerging underdeveloped world," he wrote in Holiday magazine in 1963.
An investigation by Thailand's department of disease control determined that the mosquito-borne virus was connected to the two recent cases of microcephaly, a condition where a child is born with a small head and an underdeveloped brain.
The Palestinians in Jerusalem have been on their own, without effective leadership, for years, enduring heavy taxation and overcrowding that makes their lives miserable, while suffering the Israeli discrimination that leaves the Palestinian side of the city underdeveloped.
Obviously an underdeveloped talent on the feet, one cannot help but wish that Nurmagomedov had the kind of ability in the pocket that Rafael dos Anjos has, and therefore the comfort moving forward to impose his grappling game.
Although Zika was once a virus thought to only cause flu-like symptoms, it's now been linked to a rare birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains, a condition known as microcephaly.
Steven Strange and Christine Palmer - Doctor Strange Christine has the misfortune of being one of the most underdeveloped and two-dimensional women/love interests in the MCU, which is a colossal shame because McAdams is such a capable actress.
Several athletes have already withdrawn from the Games citing concerns over Zika, a mosquito-borne virus that has been shown to attack fetal brain cells and cause microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains.
Analysts see the Philippines and its 105 million people as a potential growth market, with its thriving $23 billion business process outsourcing sector and its underdeveloped mobile and fixed-line services, which consumer groups complain are unreliable and expensive.
And while investors are putting a bit more into mature ecosystems like the U.S. and Silicon Valley, they are putting a lot more into China and other regions with underdeveloped venture markets relative to their size and technology prowess.
The economies of the three countries are fairly underdeveloped, banking sectors operate with large single-name concentrations and limited capital buffers, in our view, and the prudential regulations for banks, though improving, fall short of international best practice guidelines.
Neil Campling, head of technology research at Northern Trust Capital Markets, who rates the stock a "sell", doubts the Rocket businesses can replicate Amazon's success because their markets are so underdeveloped and the cost of logistics so much higher.
The $1 million prizes went to J. Kevin White of Global Vision 20/20, whose non-profit concept provides prescription eyewear to underdeveloped nations, and Samantha Snabes of re:3D who produces accessible 3D printers that use recycled materials.
Germany, which holds the rotating presidency of the G1.23 group of the world's biggest economies, has put Africa and inclusive growth high on the G20 agenda to address the root causes of mass migration from underdeveloped to developed countries.
Linda was 16 weeks pregnant with baby Luke when she and Clint learned that he has hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a rare congenital defect in which a part of the infant's heart is underdeveloped or not there at all.
The heavy-handed man-beast comparison is one of several grossly overstated themes in a movie that abruptly changes direction as it goes along while taking shortcuts that leave its characters underdeveloped and crucial plot elements barely fleshed out.
While the jury is still out on whether or not there will be widespread job loss as a result of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it is clear that job creation is even more critical in regions that are underdeveloped.
By offering predominantly white museum audiences a photo of victims of military violence in a third world country, this curatorial decision runs the risk of feeding into the Western perception that tragedy is inevitable in "underdeveloped" or "backwards" countries.
Never mind that there is now the clearest of evidence that the epidemic is spreading at a rapid pace to every corner of the globe, including to the United States and to countries that have underdeveloped public health systems.
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 Clark Kerr saw his own field of industrial relations, Schrum writes, as an effort to "steer labor protest movements in the underdeveloped world away from communism" and to create "a general strategy to inform U.S. tactics in that area.
It's a shame, then, that a tantalizingly ripe slice of distaff history — the full extent of Anne and Sarah's "friendship" has long been subject to speculation — should go so underdeveloped in Helen Edmundson's windy but not especially illuminating play.
Every Mark Hamill scene seemed to come straight out of his Stephen Colbert parody, characters like Captain Phasma and Snoke were severely underdeveloped and unused, others like General Hux and Vice Admiral Holdo simply did not need to exist.
African critics of the Asian superpower claim that the Chinese government is exploiting Africans for their cheap labor so as to create supply chain infrastructure to export sub-market value natural resources under the auspices of altruistically helping underdeveloped nations.
While it is possible that the lack of well-designed websites and detailed information for a crypto project is because the project is still in its infancy, it can be hard to determine whether a project is underdeveloped or a scam.
Visco defended the Bank of Italy's actions in relation to Popolare di Bari, the biggest lender in the country's underdeveloped south and the latest bank to be rescued by the state and other rivals, at the end of last year.
Bob treats the contractors like the help — suggesting that there's an essential schism between those with white collars and those with blue — which is one of the more interesting underdeveloped ideas, along with nods to the contractors' financial struggles back home.
But as most news stories note in passing, while some scientists have hypothesized a link between Zika and microcephaly — the birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains — the connection has not yet been proved.
Bryson went on to tell WTVC that her son was born with a rare heart defect called Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), a rare congenital defect in which a part of the infant's heart is underdeveloped or not there at all.
At a 20-week checkup, their doctor informed Johnson East that her baby had underdeveloped and dilated kidneys, as well as a two- rather than three-vessel umbilical cord, which carries an increased risk of stillbirth and pre-term labor.
The gap between the rich and the poor intensified quickly as the offices of Spotify, Square, Twitter and Yammer flooded San Francisco's Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods, some of the city's poorest and most underdeveloped areas at the time.
With a new story, condensed mythology, underdeveloped characters, and a fairly simplistic Hero's Journey arc – save the Tower, save the world – The Dark Tower doesn't actively improve upon the source material and fans of King's universe will likely find it lacking.
"We continue to be quite bullish and optimistic about Egypt ... it's a big country, almost 100 million people and at the same time it's greatly positioned in terms of export opportunities, which I think have been highly underdeveloped," Heckman said.
On Friday, the gaming company also formally announced its partnership with Tencent Holdings Ltd to sell the Switch in China, which some analysts said could break new ground in that country's underdeveloped console market by tapping fans of Nintendo characters.
In 2002, Kavala, founded Anadolu Kültür, an organization that funds cultural centers in underdeveloped areas of Turkey, including the renowned Istanbul art space DEPO and the Diyarbakır Arts Center, a cultural node in the predominantly Kurdish area of south-eastern Turkey.
Modi said his government planned to extend piped gas to 10 million houses over the next five years; double the length of the national pipeline network to 30,000 km; and build a new gas line to the underdeveloped eastern region.
But it does leave her character feeling underdeveloped—especially compared to her male counterparts' varied and sophisticated origins which include everything from the loss of a beloved career and fine motor control, to losing a father figure and sticking to walls.
Similar to the case of Catalonia, the rich regions of Lombardy and Veneto, and probably Piedmont, want to keep their fiscal revenues for themselves instead of sending the money to Rome and to the perennially underdeveloped Mezzogiorno (Italy's poor southern regions).
Long-standing structural weaknesses, some of which the authorities have addressed, include family control and conglomerate ownership of the major banks that give rise to related party lending, the unavailability of real-estate market statistics and relatively underdeveloped financial markets.
Buoyed by Liam Neeson's steely performance, it's an intriguing but underdeveloped film that doesn't go nearly as deep as it should in plumbing the other side of those furtive garage meetings and what motivated this FBI lifer to turn whistleblower.
But without the talents of great actors to turn stereotypes into human beings, much of the characterization — particularly among the downstairs cast — seems underdeveloped, and there's no score to remind us when a certain bit should bring tears to our eyes.
The Golden Triangle was for years one of the most impoverished and underdeveloped places on the planet, but that's changing thanks to China's One Belt One Road initiative -- a massive infrastructure development project intended to help connect global, predominately developing economies.
However, most have not discussed that one of the institutions designed to help underdeveloped and struggling nations succeed, the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), is effectively leaderless thanks to political stalemate and an unjustified refusal to confirm competent and qualified leadership.
Sometimes it has the eerie tone of a supernatural thriller; sometimes it's a low-key family ensemble piece; sometimes it's a melodrama, particularly the underdeveloped story of Mary (Emma Greenwell), a brittle sexual-abuse survivor drawn to the cult and Cal.
"Infinity War" is the culmination of 10 years (going back to "Iron Man") of story lines and character arcs, a sprawling finale that is at times exhilarating and exhausting, overlong and underdeveloped, predictable yet also, in its final moments, genuinely shocking.
Truth be told, I find the love story just a touch underdeveloped; del Toro dispatches with most of it in a montage of his heroine, Elisa (Sally Hawkins), feeding the fish-man (Doug Jones) hard-boiled egg after hard-boiled egg.
My energy levels were close to empty when I arrived in Bhutan's Phobjikha Valley, far enough east from the only international airport in this lush, underdeveloped Himalayan kingdom that it had taken many, many hours of driving to get to.
When the Zika virus first started spreading through the Americas, in 2015, health officials noticed a disturbing trend—more and more babies in affected areas were being born with microcephaly, a birth defect that causes abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
Soon after it was detected for the first time in Brazil in May 2015, it coincided with a rise in cases of a birth defect called microcephaly, which causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
In 1991, Mr. Simon won a Tony Award as well as the ultimate American playwriting award, the Pulitzer Prize, for "Lost in Yonkers," another autobiographical comedy, this one about a fiercely withholding mother and her emotionally and intellectually underdeveloped daughter.
The Toyota 1978 hardtop Land Cruiser is "perhaps the most important moving part of Ebola outbreak response," but this model remains in production year after year because it is used all over the developing world to cope with underdeveloped road infrastructure.
A way to support scholarship in underdeveloped fields, PST: LA/LA, as the project is known, began in 2011 with the Getty funding 19203 museums in Southern California to develop shows about the region's art history from 1940 to 1985.
Square Feet CANTON, Ohio — A makeover at the Pro Football Hall of Fame is turning an underdeveloped shrine to the heroes of America's favorite sport into a $750 million mixed-use center of entertainment, residences, offices, research and health care.
The promise of spurring development in poor areas is the very reason for the creation of the Opportunity Zone program, which offers lucrative capital gains tax breaks to investors who put their money into almost 9,000 areas nationwide deemed underdeveloped.
While exports and a population roughly four times the size of the U.S. have helped spur China to become the second largest economy in the world, the local stock and bond markets are relatively underdeveloped and isolated from global capital.
Moreover, if you have large implants because you initially had underdeveloped breasts or a health care provider has diagnosed you with insufficient glandular tissue you may not have enough milk ducts to meet all of your baby&aposs nutritional needs.
A study published on Thursday in the UK medical journal Lancet provided more evidence that Zika infection during pregnancy is responsible for babies born with microcephaly, a birth defect that results in small head size and an often underdeveloped brain.
On the underdeveloped side of the Genesee River, next to the bus station, sits the "National Museum of Play," an odd institution founded by Margaret Woodbury Strong — a Rochester native who inherited millions of dollars and used it to collect thousands of dolls.
"It's still probably underdeveloped from a 'what it could be' standpoint, but it is nice to see a company taking a challenging view on what could be experienced," said Greg Portell, a partner in consulting firm A.T. Kearney's consumer, media and technology practices.
And if you speak to the Prize bots yourself, even accepting the fact that they're currently in their underdeveloped, larval stage, you can sense the gulf in understanding as clearly as you can hear that the voice you're speaking to is artificial.
But if you follow the African market, you know that despite the big potential — of the 1.2 billion inhabitants, the average age is 21, Choi said, a great market for streaming music services — the economy is still underdeveloped, which hinders significant growth.
This declaration was largely based on evidence linking Zika to a birth defect known as microcephaly, marked by a small head and underdeveloped brain, but the WHO is also concerned about rising reports of cases of GBS in countries hit by Zika.
However, outside of underdeveloped regions, where limited investment subsidies are permitted, countries cannot provide individual companies with tax breaks or other aid when such expenditures do not address a specific market failure or when they will distort competition in the European single market.
There are still some women left underdeveloped in Season 3, and others who come to greater prominence than viewers may have expected, but all of the time spent on each character's plot feels appropriate and necessary in the context of the entire season.
The Zika virus had been around for decades, but it wasn't until an outbreak occurred in Brazil that doctors realized it can cause microcephaly: a condition where a baby is born with a smaller-than-normal head, and often has an underdeveloped brain.
As for those who want to bet on the "ultimate failure" of the Chinese economy, they should look back at the past four decades, which witnessed China's growth from an underdeveloped economy into a global economic powerhouse through continuous reform and opening up.
One banker said investors may be reluctant to put money in a bank rooted in Italy's underdeveloped south and facing competition from rival Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata, BancApulia, now part of the Intesa SanPaolo group, and Popolare Pugliese in its own region.
In order to "break the cycle of dependency," reSTART enforces a 45-day abstinence-based structure in which her clients—all of whom also have sponsors—are taught the life skills that may go underdeveloped as a result of excessive technology use.
"We have taken up programs to direct the benefits of structural reforms and good growth to reach the farmers, poor and other vulnerable sections of our society, to uplift the underdeveloped regions," Jaitley said in his opening remarks to the Indian Parliament.
"Sanitation is an underdeveloped space for social enterprises, so the creativity and commitment of the entrepreneurs working with the toilet accelerator is particularly inspiring," Lisa Hawkes, sustainable behavior change manager for Unilever, said in a statement released by the Toilet Board Coalition.
The World Health Organization last year declared Zika a global health emergency because of its link in Brazil with thousands cases of the birth defect microcephaly, which is marked by small head size and underdeveloped brains that can result in severe developmental problems.
JAKARTA/SEOUL (Reuters) - Indonesia's opening of its fiercely protected cinema industry is whetting the appetite of overseas firms such as South Korea's CJ CGV Co Ltd, looking to profit from an increase in the supply of foreign movies to a vast, underdeveloped market.
Bitter, sarcastic Alice is slightly underdeveloped in this volume (there's a troubling scene in which her sexual assault becomes important mostly for how Malcolm reacts to it; Pullman can and should do better than that), but her sour, cranky voice is profoundly endearing.
In 2002, 15 years before his arrest, Kavala helped establish Anadolu Kültür, a charitable foundation that funds cultural centers and programs in underdeveloped regions of Turkey while also fostering cultural cooperation between countries and groups in the European Union, including notably the Goethe-Institut.
There's the whitewashed casting (the studio formally apologized in November), the underdeveloped concept and incoherent story, the overreliance on shoddy computer-generated effects, the muddled action scenes, and the studio frenzy to create a film franchise rather than start with a single good film.
In a detailed analysis written by Kyle Welch of George Washington University and Stephen Stubben of the University of Utah, companies that provide employees with channels through which they can disclose unethical activity earn a greater return on assets than firms with underdeveloped whistleblowing platforms.
The reality is that grassroots football is still hugely underdeveloped in this country, and until we see the Premier League's billions trickle down the league pyramid we are never going to fulfil our potential in the way that other, more prudent footballing nations have.
For years, the thousand people in this hamlet nestled at the western edge of Dhule — a district that India's government counts among the country's most underdeveloped — have led a simple existence, eking out a living by selling maize to wholesalers in the nearest small town.
Related: Islamic State Kills US Navy SEAL in Northern Iraq Attack On the road between the capital Baghdad and the oil-rich province of Kirkuk, now controlled by the Peshmerga fighters of the autonomous northern Kurdish region, Tuz Khurmatu is both strategically important and underdeveloped.
Tacoma is run in part by an AI named Odin, who acts as both an administrator and a friend, as well as a liaison with corporate HQ. But this aspect of the story feels underdeveloped, taking a back seat to Tacoma's inhabitants and their relationships.
Complete Zika coverage The infection by itself is usually not dangerous, according to experts, but it has been linked to a condition called microcephaly, in which babies whose mothers are infected with the virus during pregnancy can be born with small heads and underdeveloped brains.
Compound exercises utilizing free weights, such as the barbell, also target smaller supporting muscles that are crucial for using your strength in practical real-world situations and prevent muscle imbalances, in which some of your muscles become well-developed but others remain underdeveloped, he adds.
Salvini transformed the League from a northern regional bloc that demanded tax money not be funnelled to the country's underdeveloped south into a far-right nationalist party whose Donald Trump-like "Italians First" slogan resonated with voters after years of anaemic growth and mass migration.
On the issue of crop yields, if gone unchecked, climate change will have drastic implications on the viability of crops in vulnerable countries that rely solely on rainwater for irrigation purposes, devastatingly increasing the levels of food insecurity among the poor in underdeveloped countries.
Like other women in the slums of Recife, which squat on stilts over mosquito-ridden marshland in northeast Brazil, Maria has few options if her child develops microcephaly, the condition marked by an abnormally small head and underdeveloped brain that has been linked to Zika.
With Barclays Center to the east, and a proliferation of new stores and restaurants, Boerum Hill is increasingly attractive to buyers, "but slightly underdeveloped on the residential side," said Stephen G. Kliegerman, the president of Halstead Property Development Marketing, which is marketing the building.
Ségolène Royal: Building on my previous work as president of COP 21, I embarked on a mission as France's special envoy to set up the International Solar Alliance - a global initiative to better exploit solar energy, with an emphasis on underdeveloped and sub-Saharan countries.
The push by United States delegates to the World Health Organization to water down or scrap a simple resolution meant to encourage breast-feeding in underdeveloped countries was many things — bullying, anti-science, pro-industry, anti-public health and shortsighted, to name a few.
The system uses no external pump or ventilator, which could overload a baby's underdeveloped organs; instead, the baby's heart pumps blood through the umbilical cord into a low-resistance external oxygenator, which acts in place of a placenta in swapping out oxygen and carbon dioxide.
In addition to an excessive appetite, its range of symptoms includes short stature, sleep apnea, extreme daytime sleepiness, visual defects, underdeveloped genital organs, poor coordination, mild to moderate intellectual disability, speech problems, a high tolerance for pain, temper tantrums, obsessive behaviors and blood sugar irregularities.
Salvini transformed the League from a northern regional bloc that demanded tax money not be funneled to the country's underdeveloped south into a far-right nationalist party whose Donald Trump-like "Italians First" slogan resonated with voters after years of anaemic growth and mass migration.
This will give the cabinet more room to maneuver, and the 5-Star and PD are likely to share similar views on the need to bolster welfare spending for the poor, do more to boost the underdeveloped south and perhaps introduce a minimum wage.
This will give the cabinet more room to manoeuvre, and the 5-Star and PD are likely to share similar views on the need to bolster welfare spending for the poor, do more to boost the underdeveloped south and perhaps introduce a minimum wage.
That represented just 6 percent of the 97,553 new units expected in the city over the next several years, suggesting there is still plenty of underdeveloped land near train stops, in part because of recent rezoning that permits higher density building in some areas.
" The editorial also questioned why China was making concessions on fossil-fuel use when the United States was scrapping its promises: "How can China, still underdeveloped, give away a chunk of room for development, just to nourish those Western countries that are already rich?
But his job is not to muddy the legacy of characters we know and love — like Albus does for Harry and Ginny, and like Rose does for Ron and Hermione — but to develop and humanize Draco, who is fairly underdeveloped in the original seven books.
My impression is that the idea with Hello, in classic Silicon Valley style, was to tap the most underserved market — there's been plenty of data to show that sleep diagnostics has been a big and underdeveloped opportunity — and just figure out the product along the way.
The (usually white) women who rule America—Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) on ABC's nighttime soap "Scandal", Selina Meyer (Julia-Louis Dreyfus) on the HBO satire "Veep", Elizabeth Keane (Elizabeth Marvel) on the Showtime spy thriller "Homeland"—are no longer minor and underdeveloped characters like McCloud, but protagonists.
The sudden emergence of concern over Zika began in November when the Brazilian health ministry announced it was investigating whether the virus was behind a sharp increase in cases of babies born with microcephaly, a condition that means they have abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
What to watch: Net borrowing in so-called frontier markets — countries too small or underdeveloped to be labeled emerging, such as Zambia, Bangladesh and Tunisia — reached over $250 billion in 2018, bringing the total stock of FM debt to more than $3.2 trillion, according to IIF data.
Given capacity constraints in the rest of the Saudi administration, the company has increasingly been used as the government's de facto project management office for high priority infrastructure, building a $10 billion science and technology university, sports stadiums, and an industrial city in the kingdom's underdeveloped South.
The political intrigue in the backdrop is similarly underdeveloped, but in the few moments where it becomes relevant, it gives the sense of a larger world where the tectonic movements of an empire are enabling more significant changes than the question of who owns a famous sword.
In this corner, all of us walking around with more computing power in our pockets than the entire federal government had at its disposal just a generation ago; in that corner, those rural or impoverished or underdeveloped communities doomed forever to live off the grid without Twitter.
For one, its princess — who's nicknamed Baby, but actually named Frances, for Bergstein's older sister — is both doe-eyed and socially conscious, in tune with world events and planning to join the Peace Corps after she finishes a degree in "economics in underdeveloped countries" at Mt. Holyoke.
Their bumbling brand of comedy feels like it's meant to mirror the police plots in Barry, but it's underdeveloped and just gives way to a dumb scene where a thirsty Miles, locked in a breast-pumping room, resorts to drinking stored milk rather than using a presumably working sink.
It could theoretically lead to be a more nuanced, complex portrayal of the character, but given how underdeveloped he's been for the last few seasons in the moment, it simply comes across as the show's writers picking the most convenient characters to lump together in a shocking scene.
Why it matters: While the technology is in early stages of testing, this could offer an "innovative approach" to give doctors and nurses better access and monitoring abilities, allowing the baby to move more freely, and offering parents a better bonding experience, which is particularly important for underdeveloped babies.
The mosquito-borne Zika virus, which has caused explosive outbreaks in the Americas and the Caribbean since late last year, poses a particular risk to pregnant women because it can cause microcephaly, a severe birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.
Then in July, Shawn revealed on her YouTube channel that their doctor informed her at a 20-week checkup that their baby had underdeveloped and dilated kidneys, as well as a two rather than three-vessel umbilical cord, which carries an increased risk of stillbirth and pre-term labor.
This underdeveloped visual aesthetic is a pity because seemingly everyone involved in both the crime and the investigation is, to be polite, a character, be it the excitable F.B.I. agent, the mob widow, the mildly reluctant prize winner or the loyal McDonald's employee who helps with the sting.
Even during the Depression-era, actresses like Fredi Washington (The Emperor Jones; Black and Tan), who didn't have the same volume of opportunities as their white counterparts, could find a way to make their presence felt on and offscreen in spite of the underdeveloped supporting roles available to them.
Back at Cox's Bazar, resentment toward the Rohingya among the local population is also growing, government officials told me during a press visit to the camp in early October, especially since many in this underdeveloped region of the country feel the refugees are living better than they are.
Afshin said an overview of the current study, but few of the details, was in last year's Global Burden of Disease report, making this year's version "the most comprehensive analysis on the health effects of diet ever conducted," despite some methodological flaws and gaps in data from underdeveloped countries.
The result: her legs are disproportionately stubby and cause mobility problems; her lower jaw is underdeveloped and she has no teeth, causing her tongue to stick out at all times; she has an extra claw on each foot; and she makes weird, yet amusing, noises in place of meows.

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