Examples of 'developing countries may' in a sentence

Meaning of "developing countries may"

developing countries may - suggests that developing countries have the potential or possibility to do something

How to use "developing countries may" in a sentence

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developing countries may
Institutions in developing countries may request a donated copy.
Applicants who are university professors currently in the developing countries may be given preference.
Developing countries may face two main challenges.
Many people in developing countries may have weak.
Developing countries may not have.
The liberalization of imports of developing countries may be beneficial to the poor.
The developing countries may identify voluntary commitments.
Globalization and rising incomes in developing countries may also drive frugal innovation.
Developing countries may register their NAMAs on a voluntary basis.
The economic recovery process pursued by developing countries may be stalled or even reversed.
Developing countries may have difficulty providing such services.
Technical cooperation among developing countries may be one way to address the need.
Developing countries may gain in providing plant variety protection.
Some form of mutual recognition of certifiers between developed and developing countries may be needed.
Pain in developing countries may have little access to transportation.

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Attention has also been called to the special problems that developing countries may face.
Producers in developing countries may nevertheless have been affected in two ways.
They are not intended to undermine the comparative advantage that developing countries may hold.
Larger developing countries may be better placed to manage these pressures.
Food insecurity for some vulnerable rural groups in developing countries may well worsen.
Developing countries may require technical assistance to implement these activities.
All EU Member States and developing countries may be beneficiaries.
But developing countries may be eager to support a homegrown energy source.
Of course, individual developing countries may be spared.
Developing countries may benefit from expanding exports globally as well as regionally.
National databases of vendors in developing countries may be limited ;.
Developing countries may have higher opportunity costs in building institutional capabilities.
In addition, testing facilities in many developing countries may be inadequate.
Developing countries may wish to accede voluntarily to particular policies and measures.
Mobile payment innovation, developing countries may lead the charge.
Developing countries may seek technical assistance from various organizations simultaneously.
The potential of biotechnology in developing countries may be limited by trade-related issues.
Developing countries may struggle to compete on a global scale for many reasons.
Therefore, the adverse effects of a merger on developing countries may not be adequately controlled.
Infants in developing countries may be at greater risk to infections and infant mortality.
Do we then have a situation where the developing countries may now apply for funds?
Developing countries may exploit the support and sympathy of developed countries.
If that trend continues, some developing countries may face problems in financing their deficits.
Developing countries may derive environmental and developmental benefits from liberalization in environmental services.
The impetus behind eco-labelling schemes in developed and developing countries may be different.
The priorities of developing countries may be quite different from those of developed countries.
For this reason, calculating burden of disease for developing countries may be particularly problematic.
These developing countries may experience an increase in net export earnings if subsidies are removed.
Experience shows that the establishment of eco-labelling programmes in developing countries may be particularly difficult.
Some characteristics of developing countries may diminish the effectiveness of cartel leniency programmes.
Developing countries may not necessarily be interested in the development of every single international standard.
However, given capacity constraints developing countries may not have adequate SPS systems in place.
Developing countries may explore the applicability of the venture capital market model of developed countries.
In point of fact, some 23 developing countries may currently have ballistic missiles.
Developing countries may derive important environmental and developmental benefit from trade liberalization in EGS.

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