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1
A large
youthful
population
,
particularly in the cities, is eager for new ways.
2
And a
youthful
population
is only an asset if it can be employed productively.
3
India's
youthful
population
is badly served by this system.
4
Part of that boils down to a
youthful
population
.
5
Mirroring Syria's
youthful
population
,
almost 65 percent of Jordan's camp residents are newborns and young children.
6
It appears unable, despite superficial reforms, to satisfy a
youthful
population
's
aspirations for a more open society.
7
We had so many advantages: a large and
youthful
population
full of energy and ideas and talent.
8
The
youthful
population
of 640 million stretching from Thailand to Indonesia is a prime online retail target.
9
Vietnam is shaping up as a battleground for global brewers thanks to a
youthful
population
and beer-drinking culture.
10
But greater access to markets in an oil-rich region with a
youthful
population
is a tantalizing prospect for investors.
11
Reformers believe the Islamic Republic must change in order to survive and meet the demands of its predominately
youthful
population
.
12
The investment underlines Turkey's attractiveness to private equity investors, who are drawn by its large,
youthful
population
and growing wealth.
13
So when you've got an ageing population elsewhere in the world and a
youthful
population
-so you have the counterbalance.
14
Once upon a time there raged in a certain city one of those fashionable epidemics which occasionally attack our
youthful
population
.
15
Panini said it chose Ireland as its trial base because of its
youthful
population
and the Irish love affair with the mobile phone.
16
Small-pox, which may be considered the latest of these, used to sweep off large masses of the
youthful
population
in the eighteenth century.
youthful
population
youthful