Examples of using Attainment in English and their translations into Chinese
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Gender inequality in education persists in enrolment, retention, delivery and attainment.
Attainment of the highest possible standard of health and access to and affordability of quality health care are inherent rights of every child.
The transfer of remittances is a key element in the mobilization of resources for the eradication of poverty and the attainment of the Millennium Goals.
The cost of discrimination is high, given that it negatively affects physical and mental health, educational attainment and productivity.
On the back of his left hand were his first attainment marks: the old alphabet in tiny script.
The findings of the PSI process for the attainment of pupils at class 4 level indicate a satisfactory level of learning achievement.
Attainment of the highest possible standard of health as well as access and affordability of quality healthcare is an inherent right for all children.
In the U.S., the cultural evolution of mate preferences corresponds to changes in men's and women's educational attainment.
For example, Public Health England has produced a briefing for school staff highlighting the reciprocal relationship between pupil health and wellbeing and attainment.
The fundamental goal is attainment of inner peace and the ability to fearlessly give and receive love.
Epidemiologic studies suggest that lifetime exposures including educational and occupational attainment, and leisure activities in late life, can increase this reserve.
Attainment of the Governing Force is gradual and sensed in our feelings, depending on correction of egoism.
Nursery schools are the jewel in the social mobility crown, they are the most effective institutions to narrow the attainment gap.
Socio-demographic index(SDI) is a measure based on average income per capita, education attainment, and total fertility rate.
The Bill also establishes the Gender Equality Commission which is mandated to promote respect for gender equality and the protection, development and attainment of gender equality.
Life is no longer rooted in survival, procreation, attainment of worldly pleasures, pleasing others, or self-serving goals.
Epidemiological studies suggest that lifelong experiences, including educational and occupational attainment, and leisure activities in later life, can increase this reserve.
Low population growth and degree attainment levels in the state have resulted in slow job growth, with many new positions replacing existing jobs.
For instance, researchers have found that violence within teen-age couples can affect self-esteem, educational attainment, and later future earnings.
When these skills are attained in childhood, they are predictors of financial stability, educational attainment, and health in adulthood.