The island is undeveloped and there are none of the classic Caribbean white sand beaches to which 21st century travellers flock. |
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Globalization increases the demand for natural resources in remote and undeveloped regions. |
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Still, U.S. financial markets were relatively undeveloped and subject to periodic panics and financial crises. |
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These undeveloped humans are struggling through the lower chakras, trying to get out of the dark worlds of the mind. |
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The digression is far too short and undeveloped to plausibly stand on its own as an apocalypse without such an intertextual hermeneutical link. |
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Similarly, it is irrational to consider undeveloped human bodies as if they were fully developed ones. |
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Industrial estates or undeveloped land are likely to be the most suitable sites. |
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These undeveloped land or uncompleted property projects have brought negative social and economic effects. |
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It also looks as if one of the last two undeveloped lots across the street from the ditch will become a construction site within days. |
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The modern proponents of self-esteem argue that the undeveloped self, however callow, should be praised as it is. |
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The coast is relatively undeveloped at the moment but is likely to grow significantly in the next few years. |
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But following new Government planning guidelines, the undeveloped land looks set to be placed back into the protective green belt. |
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The vote said that every nation, large and small, developed and undeveloped, had to accept some responsibility. |
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Westmoreland County's undeveloped forestlands also contributed to some flood prevention. |
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Even now, although this land is being developed in places in the village, there are still vast areas left undeveloped. |
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The intention, it appears, was to embrace all the undeveloped areas of the business park in a single consolidating permission. |
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Instead of verdant green, I'm a glow-in-the-dark sickly pale, bearing only the beginnings of undeveloped fruit and struggling to survive. |
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Dogs are still one of the primary vectors for transmitting rabies to humans in undeveloped parts of the world. |
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The coastal regions, especially in the south-east, have undergone rapid economic growth while the vast remote areas remain undeveloped. |
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The international expansion continues apace in parts of the world where retailing is relatively undeveloped, unconsolidated, and unsophisticated. |
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It is not in Australia's national interest to lock up and leave undeveloped our natural resources. |
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Development is not imagined as a unilinear process, involving a move from undeveloped to developed. |
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Most biotech companies are small and have undeveloped or fledgling product lines. |
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Windy expository passages drag down the narrative while plot points dead-end and several characters go virtually undeveloped. |
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Dogs kept exclusively in cages and kenneled and not exposed to people at all after 14 weeks of age may have severely undeveloped social skills. |
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There were just two small areas of land within the city's draft local plan that remained undeveloped, he said. |
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Take a pile of mystery keys, dismembered action figures, dead flashlights, assorted calculators and undeveloped rolls of film. |
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The system's generally built on old railway alignments or strips of undeveloped or cheap land. |
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Characters are left half-developed or undeveloped so that as much plot as possible can be crammed into two hours. |
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The remaining birds, whether on the breeding or wintering grounds, mostly inhabit public or undeveloped beaches. |
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They claim that countries in the Third World are not poor because they are inherently backward or undeveloped. |
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Mongolia, population 2.3 million, lives on mostly undeveloped land with so much mineral wealth that coal deposits sit on the desert surface. |
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The land was the last major undeveloped zoned industrial site on the Cork Road inside the city boundary and attracted very considerable interest. |
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Ten years later it was proposed to transform the undeveloped centre into a coal power plant. |
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The development features nature trails, a wetland boardwalk, undeveloped lakeshore, and a pier for canoes and rowboats. |
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This is a great area to cruise, one that is still somewhat undeveloped and off the beaten path. |
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The garden is situated on the undeveloped edge of a large city park, among the muted tones of sagebrush, oak and eucalyptus. |
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In Pommyland, you have empty houses and undeveloped sites simultaneously with a national shortage of several million homes. |
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The thyroid gland, located in the neck, is sometimes malformed, or completely undeveloped. |
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Interaction between academia and industry is also undeveloped, as is the role of foreign investments in technology transfer. |
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The area beyond the patio, down to the riverbank is also undeveloped and has further potential. |
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The fact is that these lands are largely undeveloped and possess great non-commercial value. |
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It's actually an extremely rare birth defect caused by an undeveloped conjoined twin. |
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Waren Mill was typical of the undeveloped tidal havens frequented by small coasters during the industrial revolution. |
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The participants then shoot their films and hand back the unedited, undeveloped stock, along with a co-ordinated CD soundtrack. |
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Due to its relatively unspoiled and undeveloped condition, this area is also host to large populations of numerous other species. |
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The central part of the old airfield remains undeveloped, home to six football pitches, a nature reserve and a model aircraft flying zone. |
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During the summer we explored the surrounding brushy lots of our largely undeveloped neighborhood. |
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Police discovered more than 1,000 photos in Franklin's home as well as undeveloped film, a video camera, and dozens of videotape. |
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Waterloo has launched major new housing developments to the west of the city, and the undeveloped lands north of campus are soon to become a high technology centre. |
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Roads fragment wildlife habitat, eliminating creatures that require big tracts of undeveloped land such as forest birds, elk, caribou, lynx, wolves, wolverines, and grizzlies. |
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The City Council's official's response was that standing regulations entitled the council to repossess undeveloped pieces of land after a stipulated time frame. |
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The West Indies image, taken by Glaswegian royal photographer Harry Benson, was found undeveloped in a roll of archived film. |
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Their skulls are very small and their brains undeveloped and malformed. |
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Since techniques of observation were largely undeveloped, many microscopists were not certain precisely what it was they were to look for, nor of the nature of their subjects. |
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The land consists of 9 acres of undeveloped land in North Oxford, between the railway to the west and the towpath of the Oxford Canal to the east. |
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His latest is an ensemble piece, set in an undeveloped beach front community in Florida, where the old ways are beginning to atrophy, as property sharks circle. |
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There are still large tracts of the island, particularly on the north coast, that are undeveloped. |
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But your head is undeveloped land, and more than one tech company wants to stake a claim. |
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Flat, undeveloped characters like Maggie and Beth could become real people. |
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They've agreed to turn the land over to the state, and the state, as its part of the bargain, has agreed to keep it undeveloped. |
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If this open space were ever lost, the only undeveloped land left in the vicinity would be the private and enclosed playing fields belonging to the school. |
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There are substantial undeveloped reserves of oil, coal, and natural gas. |
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I'm in a highly urban area near no forests, no undeveloped areas. |
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These undeveloped areas offer smooth and empty roads for cyclists. |
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The science of planetary ecology is still young and undeveloped. |
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Unlike missionaries from Italy and Gaul they came from a tribal, warrior society not unlike that of the English, non-urban and economically undeveloped. |
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Luckily it was built in 1922-26 when the oceanfront was still undeveloped. |
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More care is needed for cameras with film, however, as the X-ray scanners for both checked and carry-on luggage can fog both developed and undeveloped film. |
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Parts of the golf course are adjacent to undeveloped chaparral. |
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The final conclusion was that people who live in well-off places usually feel superior and look down upon people who live in relatively undeveloped regions. |
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Official institutions, like the church, remained undeveloped and weak. |
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It must still run a gauntlet of periwinkles, oyster drills, and mud and basket snails, most of which leave egg masses that cover any undeveloped real estate on the shell. |
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The AONB also takes in three sections of open, undeveloped coastline which have been designated as Heritage Coast. |
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In contrast a country with a low rate is seen as undeveloped, having political problems, and lacking resources its citizens need. |
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In undeveloped countries on the other hand, families desire children for their labour and as caregivers for their parents in old age. |
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Some manufacturers will need to cut costs by moving up the value chain or moving to more undeveloped regions. |
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Research has been conducted comparing developed countries with undeveloped countries, as well as studying areas within countries. |
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The majority of commerce took place via maritime shipping due to undeveloped roadways between the 16th and 18th centuries. |
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The Clear Hills iron and vanadium deposit represents one of Canada's premier undeveloped mineral assets. |
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These had long bodies, a head covered with bony plates and generally weak or undeveloped limbs. |
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It also has white sand, but unpurified, undeveloped, looking more like a far-flung tropical island than how I'd imagined the heart of the Amazon. |
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Sylvan is targeting expansion in undeveloped territories throughout Greater Houston that are ready for their first Sylvan Learning Center. |
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The case involved a limited liability company, Concinnity LLC, which purchased 300 acres of undeveloped land divided into four sections. |
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At birth, the sphenoid sinus is undeveloped, with the sphenoid bone containing erythropoietic marrow. |
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Farther down the coast, the undeveloped dunes and black sage bushes of Crystal Cove State Park await riders. |
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Much of the Worsley Braided Interchange was built on undeveloped mossland where deep peat deposits had been covered with waste. |
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But baby wallabies are born so tiny and undeveloped, they immediately crawl into their mothers' ' pouches to continue to develop. |
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The county is noted for its undeveloped landscape of high moorland, now largely protected as the Northumberland National Park. |
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The Groundhog Anthracite Deposit, located in British Columbia, Canada, is the largest previously undeveloped anthracite deposit in the world. |
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Ninety percent of the Delta bottomlands were undeveloped and the state had low overall density of population. |
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Bishop Harbor is one of the last embayments with an undeveloped shoreline in Tampa Bay. |
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The backcountry remained largely undeveloped frontier until it was cleared by freedmen during Reconstruction and later. |
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Wolf Schoenborn purchased large amounts of undeveloped land and Albert Pullen built the Las Americas Hotel. |
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The development activity is focused on exploiting natural gas reserves on North Coast's proved undeveloped leaseholds in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. |
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In the 21st century, flying boats maintain a few niche uses, such as dropping water on forest fires, air transport around archipelagos, and access to undeveloped areas. |
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Numerous undeveloped lots remained within the city walls but Trujillo was regarded as one of the most important cities in Northern Peru during the colonial era. |
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A scug was an untidy, ill-mannered, and morally undeveloped boy, a shirker at games, bumptious and arrogant. If not naturally vicious, a scug was considered degenerate. |
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The lack of cribellate threads on the sheet of juvenile spiders may either represent an ancestral condition, an undeveloped condition of the cribellum apparatus, or both. |
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The root system of Pinguicula species is relatively undeveloped. |
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It also has white sand, but unpurified, undeveloped, looking more like a farflung tropical island than how I'd imagined the heart of the Amazon jungle. |
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Away from the riverfronts, most of the Delta was undeveloped frontier. |
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The province of Limburg is the owner of the beguinage in Hasselt and an adjacent undeveloped plot of land which was previously occupied by a school. |
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Novi Beograd, meaning New Belgrade in Serbian, is a municipality of the city of Belgrade, built on a previously undeveloped area on the left bank of the Sava river. |
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Ninety percent of the Delta bottomlands were frontier and undeveloped. |
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A planned community, or planned city, is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed in a previously undeveloped area. |
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