Examples of using Needed time in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Eritrean representative stated that joining the BWC was a priority, although Eritrea needed time to advance further in the process.
UNIDO needed time to stabilize, and the various officials should be given substantive responsibilities in the performance of their tasks.
Michael Caamano also needed time to introduce the innovation and to convince his customers.
Taking all of that into account, we needed time to succeed with our transition to a new Arsenal which is what I wanted.
However, staff representatives needed time to develop substantive and leadership skills, and term limitations could jeopardize the institutional memory of staff unions.
The Minister insisted that he needed time to gather that type of information and did not reply before the Panel left Monrovia.
At first the man thought the wings needed time to dry, but time passed and still, the butterfly did not take off.
Mars turned direct on August 27, but like all planets, little Mars needed time to wake up and ramp up to full power.
The fighting subsided during the first two weeks of July, allowing both sides needed time for regrouping and reinforcement.
Other ad buyers said they weren't surprised that Oath needed time to get its infrastructure in order.
Mars turned direct on August 27, but like all planets, little Mars needed time to wake up and ramp up to full power.
As it turns out, the 41-year-old is just taking some much needed time off from the game and enjoying his retirement.
At the same meeting, some delegations pointed out that they needed time to further consider the proposal.
The secretariat therefore needed time to review the situation more thoroughly, to analyse various options and to put together a comprehensive set of proposals for the methodology review.
Technical review of the expert group and the applicant's rectification needed time, these measures are not included in the 18th, 19th, 20th deadline.
The position of the United Kingdom, that steps towards independence should be taken within a period of 18 to 24 months, was unrealistic, since the Territory needed time to prepare its institutions.
However, in response to the revised 2004/05 budget, a number of issues had been raised by the Advisory Committee and endorsed by the General Assembly, and the Secretariat needed time to address those issues comprehensively.
The meagre disbursement of core resources resulted in large part from the appointment of the new Director and Deputy Director, both of whom needed time to review the status of the programmes.
The fact that replacement staff needed time to become familiar with the specifics of the case and the working methodology of the team has contributed to the extension of the initial estimate for completion of the case.
Several representatives, however, including one speaking on behalf of a group of countries, said that they needed time to study the issue and the draft resolution.