| 11. | Now the European Union has smaller, less mature economies, from Poland to Turkey, knocking at its door.
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| 12. | "There's a certain dynamism here that you don't see in more mature economies, " said a Western diplomat.
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| 13. | Full-fledged membership in the European Union probably means living with the more sedate growth of its mature economies.
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| 14. | In mature economies, demand for cars usually goes up or down by a few percentage points over the year.
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| 15. | In the world's more mature economies, tax evasion is a serious crime entailing heavy punishment as well as societal sanctions.
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| 16. | Mature economies, such as the United States, also will grow as their service sectors deal with a more affluent world.
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| 17. | M & A practice in emerging countries differs from more mature economies, although transaction management and valuation tools ( e . g.
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| 18. | "For decades, our sights have been set on traditional economic relationships, the large, mature economies of Europe and Japan, " he said.
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| 19. | In a slower moving and matured economy where more production facilities have been shifted overseas, lifetime employment can no longer be guaranteed.
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| 20. | It is advisable that M & A tools designed for mature economies are not directly used in emerging markets without some adjustment.
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