91.  But while tobacco prices in developing nations have not kept pace with wages and inflation, the study found that the prices have generally gone up in industrialized nations.

92.  By far the greatest potential losses of genetic diversity are in developing nations, where imported livestock often supplants indigenous breeds and damages the environment.

93.  By the same token, officials in the Clinton administration who support foreign aid often compare US assistance for developing nations with successful domestic government programs.

94.  Can a global organization like the United Nations decide what is good and what is not, especially when developing nations are starved for foreign currency?

95.  Certainly, South Africa is not that far behind compared with efforts in developing nations.

96.  Certain Argentine products currently enjoy duty-free status under a U.S. program to assist developing nations.

97.  Chile also could be hurt as foreign investors, spooked by declines in Asia, reduce their holdings in shares in other developing nations in Latin America.

98.  China and other developing nations had criticized the plan as a loophole that would allow the U.S. to pollute more.

99.  China wants to join as a developing nation, a move which carries fewer conditions.

100.  China wants to join the WTO as a developing nation, which would allow it to phase out trade barriers more slowly.

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