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Meanings of rapid industrialisation in anglès
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Usage of rapid industrialisation in anglès
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This is not surprising given its huge population, rapidindustrialisation and modernisation and great appetite for coal-based energy.
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Given the rapidindustrialisation of South Africa since the 1900s, pollution has become a huge threat to our citizens.
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Older, conservative voters credit him with promoting rapidindustrialisation and laying the foundations for the powerful economy of today.
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Ethiopia has long been one of the world's poorest nations but has experienced rapidindustrialisation in the past decade.
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Intense urbanisation, rapidindustrialisation and imprudent water extraction that caused some regions to sink have exacerbated the city's vulnerability.
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Most of them, like the Kolontar plant, were products of rapidindustrialisation and minimal environmental protection during the communist period.
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The country is forced to live with the consequences of rapidindustrialisation, most of it driven by burning fossil fuels.
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This is in line with meeting the increasing demand for electricity to ensure rapidindustrialisation that promotes economic growth and employment.
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While the first era of globalisation was breaking up, Moscow was pushing ahead with the collectivisation of agriculture and rapidindustrialisation.
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Officials have said that China, undergoing rapidindustrialisation, may need another decade before there is a drastic fall in mine and other industrial deaths.
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Officials have said that China, undergoing rapidindustrialisation, may need another decade before there is a drastic fall in coal mine and other industrial deaths.
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Rapidindustrialisation in countries like India and China is adding carbon emissions equivalent to twice those of Brazil every year to the global total.