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DEVELOPING COUNTRY WITH HIGH ECONOMIC GROWTH AND RECENT INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION
Newly industrializing countries; Newly industrializing economy; Newly industrialised countries; Newly Industrialised Country; Newly industrialised country; Newly industrialised economy; Newly industrialized economy; New industrial economy; Newly Industrialised Economies; Emerging country; Newly industrialized countries; Newly-industrialized country; Newly Industrialized Countries; Newly industrialized nation; Newly Industrialized Country (NIC); Newly Industrializing Countries; Newly industrialising country; Newly industrial countries; Middle income country; Newly industrialized state; Middle-income country

newly      
= recién
Ex: Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.
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* newly appointed = recién nombrado
* newly-born = recién nacido
* newly coined = de reciente acuñación
* newly created [newly-created] = recientemente creado
* newly defined [newly-defined] = recién definido, definido recientemente
* newly developed [newly-developed] = de reciente creación, recientemente creado
* newly-discovered = de descubrimiento reciente, recientemente descubierto
* newly entered = recién introducido
* newly freed = recientemente liberado
* newly graduated librarian = bibliotecario recién diplomado
* newly + Participio/Adjetivo = recientemente + Participio/Adjetivo
* newly published = recientemente publicado, de reciente publicación
* newly-qualified = recién graduado
* newly renovated = recientemente renovado, renovado recientemente
* newlywed [newly-wed] = recién casado
newly      
recientemente
in brief         
  • First edition, 1876
  • Henry M. Robert
  • upright
  • upright
1876 BOOK BY HENRY MARTYN ROBERT
Robert's rules of order; Roberts Rules of Order; Robert's Rules; Roberts Rules; Roberts rules of order; Roberts' Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order: Newly Revised; Robert Rules of Order; Robert’s Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised; RONR; Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised; Robert's rules; In Brief; Pocket manual of rules of order
en breve, cortamente

Definición

newly
¦ adverb
1. only just; recently.
2. again: social confidence for the newly single.
in a new or different manner.

Wikipedia

Newly industrialized country

The category of newly industrialized country (NIC), newly industrialized economy (NIE) or middle income country is a socioeconomic classification applied to several countries around the world by political scientists and economists. They represent a subset of developing countries whose economic growth is much higher than other developing countries; and where the social consequences of industrialization, such as urbanization, are reorganizing society.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para newly
1. Like "newly" newly?
All Grown Up _ Jami Attenberg _ Talks at Google
2. newly-prized, newly on this list?
Executive Presence _ Sylvia Ann Hewlett _ Talks at Google
3. newly opened .
My Life, Career, and Family _ Johnny Lever _ Talks at Google
4. the newly elected mayor
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5. of the newly-converted.
Transendental Meditations Impact _ Russell Brand + More _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de newly
1. Extremism is a newly invented matter and all newly invented matters lead to the hells fire.
2. Thank you for coming, Andrew. (APPLAUSE) And the newly minted –– our newly sworn in U.N. ambassador, Zal Khalilzad.
3. It seems Hamas, the newly elected government, will recognise Israel but will the newly elected Israeli government recognise the Palestinians?
4. Libby‘s newly formed appellate team – Lawrence S.
5. Attygalle, Amex’s newly–appointed CEO, here yesterday.