Examples of using Terms will in English and their translations into Chinese
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The bidding terms will be finalised by the end of May and the ceremony to open the bids will be held on June 21.
These terms will be valid until they are modified by other duly published terms. .
If you are a consumer, these terms will not affect any of your statutory rights which you have.
If the mid-year meeting occurred beyond the eight-month window, the terms will transition at the six months past the AGM interval currently in place.
Once the selection process is completed and a contract is in place, its terms will guide the travel services of BINUB.
The words“or” and“including” and similar terms will be interpreted nonexclusively to mean“and/or” or“including but not limited to” or the equivalent, respectively.
The annex to the present note sets out a list of past and present Committee members, identifying those members whose terms will expire at the close of the eleventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties.
To invite the regional groups to present to the Conference of the Parties their proposals for parties to be invited to nominate experts to the Chemical Review Committee to replace those whose terms will expire in October 2011;
It is therefore necessary for the regional groups to identify at the current meeting the Governments to be invited to nominate experts to replace those whose terms will expire at the end of September 2011.
His term will begin in April.
Maybe President Obama's second term will be better than his first.
This 7-year term will align with the support period for Microsoft Office 2016.
Mr. Clayton's term will end on June 5, 2021.
For simplification, the term will nevertheless be used in this paper.
Yellen's term will expire early next year.
The court's current term will conclude at the end of June.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's term will end at the end of this year.
My term will end in July next year.
His term will expire at the Annual Meeting.
President Obama's second term will likely be more audacious than his first.