Exemples d'utilisation de Involves more en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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also in the future provide an offer that involves more than just bed and bread.
the trade and use of illicitly-sourced wild meat- often called bush meat- plays a central role in rural food security, involves more people than any other wildlife activity, and contributes heavily towards
the recognition that loss and damage involves more than adaptation(notwithstanding the placement under the Cancun Adaptation Framework) were both significant achievements for the African countries.
latter position involves more interaction with public
oversight regime is more comprehensive in scope and involves more organizational stakeholders,
In contrast, a guarantee is accessory when the obligation of the guarantor involves more than the mere examination of a documentary demand for payment in that the guarantor may have to evaluate evidence of liability of the contractor for failure to perform under the work contract.
this tour involves more riding, taking in the ambient feeling of the lights of the city at night.
Stanford Professor“… skilling-up for an AI-powered world involves more than science, technology,
or the problem involves more than one component of an emission or removal estimation method used by the Party,
or the problem involves more than one component of an emission or removal estimation method used by the Party,
These initiatives involve more than just financial donations.
Involve more police unions
needed to be involved more extensively.
Such problems become more complex if they involve more agents.
Involve more women in KUD(village cooperative unit)
UNCTAD(2007). Recent Important Cases Involving More Than One Country(TD/B/COM.2/CLP/62). Geneva.
Ieyasu believed the documents showed that Terumoto was involved more deeply in the western army than Hiroie had presented,
Involving more companies- some participants highlighted that the voluntary nature of some initiatives risked reducing their coverage.
It then developed into a pilot project with seven municipalities, which involved more stakeholders, which in turn attracted even more partners and financing.
A second phase of the project involving more countries was planned to start in 2009.