在 英语 中使用 To make the process 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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We're going to make the process much more simple for the auto companies and everybody else who wants to do business in the United States.”.
This experience has helped me to recognize the need to develop strong relationships with clients to make the process easier and less stressful for them.
In the meantime Pruitt's team is developing the technology to make the process even more efficient.
By open-sourcing the chip design, members of OpenTitan hope to make the process more transparent and secure.
Transparency- cybersecurity initiatives should be transparent to customers, and we have deployed a series of initiatives to make the process transparent.
At a later stage, we would like to scale up our technology to make the process industrially applicable.
In the short term, the aim is to do the groundwork to make the process irreversible.
However the Change Team was endeavouring to make the process as transparent, consultative and humane as possible, and the proposal by one delegation to establish a support group of member States was welcomed.
ECO's are trained professionals who will try to make the process as painless as possible, but the questions are necessarily very direct and personal.
Finally, while recruitment of civilian personnel continued to be difficult, the Rio Group welcomed measures by the Department and the Office of Human Resources Management to make the process more effective.
Because this transition presents corruption risks of its own, the World Bank works especially closely with Governments in order to make the process open and transparent.
Ms. Zapata(Peru) said that NGOs had been required to register for some time. The new law was merely intended to make the process more transparent.
These recommendations, such as those concerning the strategic framework and the proposed programme budget, would involve considerable streamlining of current documentation to make the process less cumbersome.
Despite significant progress, these vulnerable and marginalized countries need to be at the forefront of development cooperation in order to make the process fully effective and meaningful.
We must also follow with great interest developments in Burundi, where every step forward must be supported and encouraged to make the process irreversible.
Increased attention was paid to making the process open and fair.
To make the processes politically sustainable, there is a need to bring about better collaboration between government and civil society at all stages of policy-making and implementation.
We want to make the process seamless.