Examples of using She outlined in English and their translations into Chinese
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She outlined the current status of contributions received from Governments, and expressed gratitude for the strong support and confidence UNICEF received, as shown by the overall growth in resources.
On financing, she outlined the UN-Habitat Slum Upgrading Facility pilot programme and noted that significant progress had been achieved with regard to the experimental reimbursable seeding operations.
In that regard she outlined the history, strategy and current activities of the Tunza programme, which was designed to increase the participation of young people in environmental issues.
She outlined priorities for 2010 to which UNFPA was paying special attention in order to strengthen implementation of its strategic plan and to ensure staff safety and motivation.
She outlined developments since the international recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, which included the outbreak of war, mass population displacements, great loss of human life and severe economic damage.
She outlined some developments since the last universal periodic review, reporting that Canada ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities(CRPD) in 2010.
She outlined a French scheme for educating and raising the awareness of the persons concerned, the work being done with health professionals and social workers, and action on the legal level.
She outlined the structure of the conference, which featured a youth meeting, an experts meeting chaired by UNICEF, and a ministerial-level meeting.
Blakley made this prediction in a 2010 Ted Talk, where she outlined how online communities are defined by different data points than advertising demographics.
She outlined the goal of completing most first-instance trials by the end of 2011, except for two cases projected to be completed in the first half of 2012(see S/PV.6545).
She outlined the adaptation and comparative advantage of UNDP against the backdrop of 21st century development challenges and the desire of programme countries to change their development status.
She outlined that, on the basis of the current number of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol(192), the Doha Amendment requires 144 instruments of acceptance in order to enter into force.
Instead, she outlined four areas that she described as“building blocks of opportunity”- early childhood education, affordable higher education, business ownership and inheritances.
In terms of access to justice, she outlined the challenges faced by victims of racial discrimination in receiving a fair trial and judicial remedy in line with international norms and standards.
Notably, she outlined possible scenarios in which a country- particularly those with"weak institutions and unstable national currencies" might actually embrace one more directly.
She outlines 5 surges over the past 200 years and explains the model and mechanics of how these long cycles evolve.
She outlines 5 surges over the past 200 years and explains the model and mechanics of how these long cycles evolve.
She outlines a number of measures currently in practice in institutions in various Member States which could be replicated in other contexts.
Instead of listing all the factors that go into self-worth, she outlines what does not determine your self-worth(or, what should not determine your self-worth).