Examples of using A timeframe in English and their translations into Chinese
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It added that its next financial milestone would be an initial public offering(IPO), but did not mention a timeframe for that.
If necessary, filter the color themes by a category and a timeframe.
Providing States Parties with an incentive, and a timeframe, to act in ways conducive to strengthening the Convention in specific areas;
The signs have been nothing short of miraculous, even though I don't have any specifics, or a timeframe.
The main changes required in order to meet international obligations are discussed and a timeframe for making those changes is proposed;
But the agreement lacked key details, including the definition of what denuclearization would mean or a timeframe during which it should happen.
The signs have been nothing short of miraculous, even though I don't have any specifics, or a timeframe.
Additionally, Shutterfly can now develop applications in a couple of sprints- a timeframe of weeks rather than tens of months.
In September 2004, the Court urged the Government to present its programme of action and a timeframe for the implementation of the above-mentioned decision.
If we want to take startups to the next generation, we have to create a timeframe.
If I'm unhappy loving him when he hasn't said I love in a timeframe that I deem reasonable, then I should break up with him.
Malaysia called upon all members of the international community to take resolute action to adopt a timeframe for ending the Israeli occupation and to bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Direct implementation projects should be required to justify why they cannot be nationally executed and include capacity development measures and a timeframe for transitioning to national implementation modalities.
Evolution takes millions of years, and that is a timeframe they cannot afford.
He also did not give a timeframe as to when he will take his final decision.
He doesn't know and he can't be expected to know and he certainly can't offer a timeframe.
NAPs should set out targets and a timeframe, specify the range of activities envisaged to reach such targets, and identify indicators to measure progress with achieving these targets.
Others stated that a reference framework and a timeframe should be established, including through a database of relevant international documents, projects, programmes and events.