Examples of using Reassessing in English and their translations into Chinese
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Consider reassessing the human, financial and institutional support to South-South cooperation by UNDP in light of the growing importance of such cooperation in international cooperation for development.
Since the beginning of 1998, WFP has focused attention on reassessing the food aid needs of the country in the light of improvements in the socio-economic situation.
In paragraph 16, the Board recommended that the United Nations Children' s Fund(UNICEF) consider reassessing the useful lives of assets to reflect economic realities and fair presentation.
During a two-day meeting in Brussels, the bloc's 28 leaders agreed to use"all possible levers, including… reassessing visa policy toward third countries".
The Country Team is reassessing means of addressing the humanitarian and protection needs of internally displaced persons throughout Somalia, including through settling them in safer locations.
In the context of United Nations reform efforts, it is important to take full account of this complexity in reassessing the nature of relationships and the division of responsibilities.
Reassessed every two years.
It is recommended that all parties reassess funding needs in this area.
The relative importance of these skills is constantly being reassessed.
And we should reassess our historical views.
Major states must reassess their priorities.
He would have to reassess their relationship.
Reassess your emergency plan and make appropriate changes.
Must Reassess Its Role.
Finnegan rapidly reassessed his situation.
We must reassess the balance between national autonomy and economic globalization.
After ten years we can reassess.
We have reassessed our view of the U.K. 's institutional assessment and now no longer consider it a strength in our assessment of the rating.".
It demands that you continually reassess the way in which you work as a musician, and expand your technical knowledge and range of production styles.
The University should reassess the need for the two long-outstanding consultancy assignments and, if appropriate, take action to recover the advances paid.
