Emerging
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They've got so much sunk in it that it's very difficult for them to spot
emerging
new markets.
Emerging
new markets, then, are the breeding grounds for passionate users.
But in Africa, it's generally been overlooked by carmakers, who are focused on larger, established markets and
emerging
economies like India and China.
They don't really have the data they need in order to identify
emerging
threats facing the regime.
The Asian free trade zone, almost free trade zone, that's
emerging
now has a greater trade volume than trade across the Pacific.
What's
emerging
today is what you might call a greater Chinese co-prosperity sphere.
So no matter what the lines on the map tell you in terms of nations and borders, what you really have
emerging
in the far east are national cultures, but in a much more fluid, imperial zone.
Today most people recognize Kazakhstan as an
emerging
geopolitical player.
And so when it became time for me to do my graduate studies, I studied this
emerging
field of landscape ecology.
I want to share this beautiful old painting by younger
emerging
artist Kudzanai-Violet Hwami.
It's the idea of an ever-ever-land,
emerging
from an ancient civilization, united by a shared history, but sustained, above all, by pluralist democracy.
Now, that is the India that is
emerging
into the 21st century.
And when you see the two giant cats here, pushing forward, you see that in between them and ahead of them, is the whole
emerging
economies of the world, which Thomas Friedman so correctly called the "flat world."
And there is an
emerging
case that maybe that was what happened last July when the oil prices were so high.
As we see the spread of it, we see national hubs
emerging.
And pretty soon, a picture started
emerging.
Indeed it is the
emerging
world's first HMO for the urban working poor.
So we have a model in potential, an
emerging
model that we're looking for of how to take the cities most of us live in, and turn them into Bright Green cities.
They live in the
emerging
megacities of the developing world.
Almost every way we make electricity today, except for the
emerging
renewables and nuclear, puts out CO2.
Implicit in this phrase of "overcoming adversity" is the idea that success, or happiness, is about
emerging
on the other side of a challenging experience unscathed or unmarked by the experience, as if my successes in life have come about from an ability to sidestep or circumnavigate the presumed pitfalls of a life with prosthetics, or what other people perceive as my disability.
You wake up and as you're
emerging
into consciousness, you feel this horrible dread, you know, this real wretchedness, and immediately, your mind starts to race.
And we have a very vibrant network in China, particularly, but also
emerging
in Brazil and other parts of the world.
Well, with the new technologies
emerging
now, I hope we can say definitively, "Yes."
That alone will put hundreds of millions of dollars into the hands of the poor in the
emerging
economies.
So, these are early examples in the lab of
emerging
technologies to digitize fabrication.
And the most successful of the developing countries, they have moved on, you know, and they have become
emerging
economies, we call them.
The new thing is that we have the biggest pile of billions, the three billions here, which are also becoming
emerging
economies, because they are quite healthy, relatively well-educated, and they already also have two to three children per woman, as those [richer also] have.
And these lower or middle income countries, the
emerging
income countries, they will also forge forwards economically.
Well, here population [growth] comes in because there [among
emerging
economies] we already have two to three children per woman, family planning is widely used, and population growth is coming to an end.
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