在 英语 中使用 To that challenge 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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There was political will and commitment among many Member States to respond to that challenge;
I am confident that this week' s discussions will move us closer to responding to that challenge.
Catering to a global audience requires flexibility, and at Eurocentres we take pride in rising to that challenge.
All countries, including the industrial nations, needed to face up to that challenge.
We're expecting them to be extremely motivated and physical, and we're looking forward to that challenge.
The United Nations was responsible for responding to that challenge, moving from agreement and common interests to the implementation of concrete and comprehensive programmes.
As a response to that challenge, the EOS 1300D/ Rebel T6 is frankly a little underwhelming.
For Jungle Book director Jon Favreau, the key to that challenge was capturing the right feeling.
As an effective multilateral response to that challenge, the Kimberly Process needs the continued, unwavering support of the United Nations.
Security Council resolution 1540(2004) was a response to that challenge.
That's a great challenge, and I can never say no to that challenge.
I think it speaks well of us and of our processes that we were able to rise to that challenge.
Paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome(resolution 60/1) represent our leaders' willingness to respond to that challenge.
The Third World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction, in 2015, would offer the international community a welcome opportunity to develop a stronger response to that challenge.
My delegation believes that we, the Member States, should rise to that challenge now.
Our response will be equal to that challenge only when several milestones have been reached.
The Secretariat had attempted to respond to that challenge in the report, in particular in paragraphs 37, 43, and 45 to 50.
It's now up to other retailers and food producers to respond to that challenge.".
The United Nations system, in particular the Commission and UNCTAD should continue initiatives to strengthen their institutions with a view to helping developing nations rise to that challenge.
If they stand up to that challenge successfully and earn the trust of the overall United Nations membership, they should go through another democratic election process for a permanent seat.