在 英语 中使用 Operations would 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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However, there was a very real possibility that several new operations would be launched in the forthcoming year, which would put tremendous strain on the Organization.
All future file system operations would get routed to the 32-bit file system manager.
Without the expertise of security professionals, successful law enforcement operations would be an unattainable dream.
Capacity building, technical services and investment operations would be provided on a grant basis.
The call center's operations would be moved to similar locations in Ohio and Florida.
Qi suggested that strong cloud operations would give the companies an edge in other fields.
Operations would continue to be carried out in close cooperation with other organizations of the United Nations system, which would have operational responsibility for demining.
As transferring those operations would incur heavy costs, any progress toward securing manufacturing in Mexico would be a win for the auto industry.
The GE operations would complement its line of smaller gasoline and diesel engines and generators, many of them in the range of 100 horsepower or less.
They were also optimistic that their business operations would benefit from the favorable macroeconomic conditions in the country, particularly lower inflation and interest rates.
Zulu is set approximately 12 hours in advance of anticipated gale-force winds, which would close the port and all port operations would be suspended.
During the time Israel was occupying Lebanon' s South, however, its hostile operations would meet with a response from the Lebanese side.
In December the US secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, said it was unlikely that operations would be relocated before 2020.
Still, unless the Department improved the rate and quality of its contribution to such wider reform, peacekeeping operations would either be protracted or, worse still, have to be reinstated.
The Council was advised that these three operations would be met from within approved resources under section 23, Human rights, of the programme budget for the biennium 2006-2007.
Essentially, it was expected that the allocations for headquarters and field operations would be kept at the same level in real terms, the increases corresponding only to recosting adjustments.
Unless fully supported by the international community through additional resources, further operations would strain United Nations planning, pre-positioned forces, logistics, procurement and command and control capabilities.
In terms of quality control, Senegal reported in 2010 that a total of five areas had been verified and accepted totalling 58,672.7 square metres and that quality control operations would continue.
Building on the experience of existing Slum Upgrading Facility operations, initial revolving fund-type operations would be applied to refine the operational procedures and guidelines on the basis of lessons learned.
Existing mining operations would continue.