Examples of using More decisive in English and their translations into Chinese
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We want to start using stronger, more decisive lines at this point.
Further adverse events, possibly another financial crisis or a major armed conflict, will galvanize public opinion and mobilize leaders to take more decisive action.
They called for more decisive action by the United Nations generally on factors conducive to terrorism, such as Islamophobia.
Member States should in future give the Director-General a broader mandate to enable him to take more decisive and bolder initiatives in reforming UNIDO.
He said:“Soleimani's martyrdom will make Iran more decisive to resist America's expansionism and to defend our Islamic values.
But as Runciman points out, though authoritarian meritocracy may promise more decisive policymaking, it also increases the likelihood of catastrophic missteps.
They have to be supplemented by more decisive actions in order to give vigour and consistency to the nuclear disarmament structure.
Furthermore, we must reaffirm the need for a constant and more decisive engagement of the United Nations and the international community in the prevention, management and settlement of conflicts.
But now it required the public to pressure their political leaders to take more decisive action.
The signing of a peace agreement would permit UNHCR to take more decisive action.
To start a business opportunity, today's Chinese engineers don't even like elder hand to wait for a green card and appear more decisive.
However, it certainly could be a springboard for more and more decisive actions to address the issue.
The 2014 constitution gives the military more decisive constitutional powers over"national security" issues, budget issues and military justice.
The General Assembly' s support for the reforms advocated by the Secretary-General could have been more decisive.
In developing countries, ways and means need to be sought to ensure that trade makes a more decisive contribution to alleviating poverty.
However, that perception should not have prevented us from taking more decisive action, in particular in the areas of funding and the processing of the Council' s recommendations.
Nevertheless, the poor results of the judicial system reveal an urgent need for more decisive actions that will secure fundamental rights and the practical exercise of the right to freedom of association.
If the General Assembly were to debate the question, it would undoubtedly spur the United States Government and Congress to take more decisive steps to promote the decolonization of Puerto Rico.
Certainly, these technical features deserve consideration, but the more decisive issue would be reconciliation of the new legal regime with the existing norms of air and space law.
Although the Member States and the Secretary-General had made efforts to restructure and revitalize the United Nations system, the time had come to take more decisive and action-oriented steps.