Examples of using Should aim in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ports should aim at attracting cargo from neighbouring countries and domestic production centres.
People trying to lower their cortisol levels should aim to reduce stress.
To be safe, you should aim for the 75th percentile, with a 35 ACT and a 3.93 GPA or higher to be above average.
At the same time, those standards should aim at minimizing the risks of proliferation.
(ii) Reform should aim at the further enhancement of the role of UNEP as the principal United Nations body in the field of the environment;
National legislation should aim at the respect of these common rules, which would also be applied to cases involving media professionals as well as ordinary citizens.
Development should aim at enhancing the capacities of rights-holders to know and claim their rights.
The draft article should aim to establish an international obligation and responsibility for failure to fulfil that obligation.
Government strategies should aim at strengthening the links between academia and the productive sector and at encouraging private sector investment in research and development.
Policies and programmes should aim to expand the life choices available to girls and contribute to the development of girls and their communities.
Such training should aim at ending negative representations of Africans and African descendants that cause racism and racial discrimination;
Efforts to enhance assessments and related methodologies should aim to be consistent with the work undertaken within the framework of the Nairobi work programme.
The international conference should aim to mobilize the commitment of all participating States to such a document or to documents to be agreed upon.
It was asserted that the draft comprehensive convention should aim at closing all the loopholes that currently exist in the various sectoral multilateral anti-terrorism instruments.
The Organization should aim to coordinate partnership activities to avoid duplication and take advantage of complementary mandates, expertise and operational capacity.
Such efforts to enhance assessments and related methodologies should aim to be consistent with the work undertaken within the framework of the Nairobi work programme.
The Commission should aim to enhance awareness in Governments of the need to increase financial support for critical data-collection efforts, both nationally and internationally.
Thirdly, management should aim at improving follow-up to lessons learned and at being more consistent in general.
It should aim to identify everyone responsible for ordering, planning, and executing any operations connected with the case.
In addition, programmes targeting displaced adolescents should aim at scaling up and building national capacities, in order to move from limited initiatives to sustainable and comprehensive programming.