Examples of using A beacon in English and their translations into Chinese
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Since their adoption, the MDGs have been a beacon for development policies, guiding development strategies at all levels.
This Organization must be a fortress against war, hate and poverty. It should be a beacon that lights the way and points towards the goal.
In 2016 we opened our multimillion pound Human Performance, Exercise and Wellbeing Centre, a beacon for premium sports and exercise science.
In 2016 we opened our multi-million pound Human Performance, Exercise and Wellbeing Centre, which is a beacon for premium sports and exercise science.
As VR seeks to find its footing in an increasingly skeptical market, healthcare has been a beacon of enterprise adoption.
Clark must become the Man of Steel, to protect people who want and shine as a beacon of hope for the world, Superman.
Since its inception, the United Nations has been a beacon of hope to mankind for a more secure and prosperous world.
With this tentative connection to the Lancastrians, their son, Henry Tudor, would become a beacon for Richard III's enemies.
In his early years in power, he expanded public education and health services, making Zimbabwe a beacon on the continent.
With the support of loyal alumni and friends, we will remain a beacon of opportunity for all students, regardless of means.
In 2016 we opened our multi-million pound Human Performance, Exercise and Wellbeing Centre, which is a beacon for premium sports and exercise science.
I want to make the legal department of Wells Fargo a beacon for other departments in ethics,” Parker told Reuters in an interview.
Last year's vote, delayed at least six times by Gbagbo, was designed to reinvigorate a country considered a beacon of prosperity in its postcolonial heyday.
Today, the sit-in remains a beacon of inspiration for student activists, including Sarah Watson'15, the current leader of For Members Only.
This institution must be a beacon that lights the way and points towards the final goal.
Alessandro Botticelli was not only a beacon for the painters of the‘500, but also a precursor of the‘900 art.
And from what he would seen that night, the indomitable spirit that shone from her like a beacon, Bill figured she could do it.
The United Nations, a beacon of hope for the most vulnerable, should not pay the price for poorly regulated markets and industries.
Information is a beacon, a cudgel, an olive branch, a deterrent- all depending on who wields it and how.”.
The Committee was a beacon of hope for women around the world and would continue to receive the full support of UNIFEM.
