Examples of using Should reflect in English and their translations into Chinese
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The composition of the Forum' s Steering Committee should reflect that.
The environments you work in should reflect the work you're doing.
Your home should reflect your taste.
Education should reflect the half-life of human jobs.
But a home should reflect one's personality.
K- 12 Science Education Should Reflect the Interconnected Nature of Science.
Europe indeed should reflect on where it wants to go.
The Conference should reflect that reality.
Secondly, reform should reflect the spirit of mutual compromise and maintain our solidarity.
However, the draft articles should reflect the principles of general international law, and it was not the Commission' s task to draft a new human rights instrument.
It concurred with the Secretary-General that budget proposals should reflect the benefit of further reviews of possible obsolete activities, additional cost-effective measures and simplified procedures.
The length of the base period, however, should reflect changes in the economic development of Member States while at the same time ensuring stability in the scale.
The Doha Round should reflect the theme of development and developed countries should open up their markets, abolish agricultural subsidies and genuinely implement special and differential treatment.
Steps to improve coherence, complementarity and coordination should reflect broadly based consensus and not unilaterally imposed views of particular parties.
The depreciation method used should reflect the pattern in which the economic benefits or service potential of the asset is consumed by UNOPS.
The draft Convention should reflect the existing doctrine of progressive realisation of economic, social and cultural rights.
Budget submissions should reflect management improvements and efficiency gains to be achieved and present future strategies in that regard(para. 4).
Each user interaction with an app should reflect the story of the brand and should increase recognition, loyalty and satisfaction.
Institution building should reflect the fair distribution of benefits, effective governance results, and advanced civilizational development.
Those priorities should reflect the wishes and needs of the Government and people of Guinea-Bissau, so that ownership by the recipient country became a guiding principle.