Examples of using To the generation in English and their translations into Chinese
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While risk management was an important element, new and innovative financing techniques could contribute to the generation of resources in the commodity sector.
Thus, a broad and balanced outcome of the Doha negotiations could make a huge contribution to the generation of resources for the financing of development.
I also spoke to the generation after them, who told me about life under martial law and of their youth in the'60s and'70s.
In each country, a national component serves as a technical way station for national- level AGHRYMET activities, from data collection, management and analysis to the generation and distribution of information.
Decides that, for the second and subsequent commitment periods, discount factors shall apply to the generation of certified emission reductions by specific project activity types under the clean development mechanism;
Has higher education done this to the generations of people before us?
He remarked:“How they spend is going to be different to the generations before.
Similar to the generations that have come before, 5G standardization is spearheaded by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project(or 3GPP, as it's more commonly known).
I'm really excited about the leadership there to meet our commitment to the generations that follow".
We owe it to ourselves and to the generations that will come after us to mobilize all our energies and efforts to never let that happen again, anywhere.
You said she was the voice to the generation.
Python moves the remaining, active objects over to the Generation Two list.
I belong to the generation that believed in the axiom" Trust but verify".
This helps to determine the key inventors that have contributed to the generation of most patents.
He shall go to the generation of his fathers; they shall never see light.”.
It had also facilitated selection assistance team preparation and contributed to the generation of police officers.
Engagement refers to the generation of frictional moments, and separation means the release of friction torque.