在 英语 中使用 Different challenge 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Today we see many different regimes of operations, each of which poses a different challenge to power generation equipment.
For sure I was thinking last year, maybe I will miss that challenge- but it's always a different challenge, to get Monaco.
In Colombia, the recent peace talks between the government and the FARC guerrillas highlight a different challenge for potential Chinese investment.
It's never going to happen, but it would be a different challenge.
They will probably have MBAs or PhDs from British or European or American universities and that will be a very different challenge.”.
For other countries, leaders face a different challenge as they shift their economy towards more self-reliance, boosting domestic demand while slowing inflation.
Understand the different challenges business face when they operate in an international environment;
It had to answer the different challenges of mobile connectivity.
Seventh, there are different challenges in countries with concentrated epidemics.
Amphetamine-type stimulants thus pose very different challenges for law enforcement.
Try to get more and more coins by completing different challenges.
Middle-income countries may face very different challenges.
While preservation poses many different challenges, one thing is clear: people are not working to preserve their digital information.".
Because girls and boys face different challenges and employ different coping strategies, Government policies must be informed by gender-specific information.
Although autonomous vehicle development poses different challenges, they demand a similarly holistic approach if speedy resolutions to design challenges are to be achieved.
In these countries, local communities and governments faced different challenges during 2012, compounding their difficulties in accelerating local development and reducing poverty.
Since individuals in different communities face different challenges, it is important that services are tailored to meet the specific needs of the local population.
Those principles retain their relevance and validity even while the global economy and the international political order pose new and very different challenges.
Mexican immigrants, however, are not usually eligible for refugee status and can therefore face different challenges at the border.
However, such cases may face different challenges regarding, inter alia, cost-benefit analyses and the financing of the proceedings.