Examples of using We should avoid in English and their translations into Chinese
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We should avoid becoming bogged down in disputations over secondary matters(2 Timothy 2:23; Titus 3:9).
We should avoid being overconfident and suppose that marine renewable energies, for instance, will not increase the level of ocean noise pollution.
We should avoid introducing into our deliberations a destructive spirit which could lead us to a real margin of the whole security structure.
We should avoid discussions that would seem to prejudge the final outcome based on these abstract debates.
We should avoid any short-term solution to the energy problem that would have harmful consequences for food security worldwide in the long term.
We should avoid finding yet another excuse for us to get stuck in the current stalemate.
It is my delegation' s view that we should avoid the polemical debate which we entered into at the start of last year' s session.
Ambassador Maiolini, our Chairman, cautioned us in his eloquent opening statement that we should avoid the temptation to be overambitious.
For the same reason, we should avoid reposting posts or other content published by one account with another account.
We should avoid interacting with newsmakers on their public pages- for instance, commenting on their posts.
We should avoid anything that might harm or have a negative effect on such efforts.
We should avoid trying to prove that Islam is false and that Christianity is true.
We should avoid alienating and marginalizing some countries at the expense of serving the narrow agendas of others.
We should avoid overlapping functions among United Nations bodies so as to ensure that the multilateral human rights system as a whole works in a coherent and efficient manner.
Capability Caution: There being no consensus, we should avoid strong assumptions regarding upper limits on future AI capabilities.
As for the issues of economic policy that remain, we should avoid any forced unanimity.
While acknowledging the multifaceted nature of such threats, we should avoid the temptation of addressing only one facet.
I do think we should avoid assumptions of upper limits on machine intelligence because I don't want artificial limits on how advanced AI can be.”.
Of course, as has rightly been made clear by the Permanent Representative of Brazil, Ambassador Ronaldo Sardenberg, we should avoid starting from scratch.
In the absence of good data, some people tend to invoke the precautionary principle and say we should avoid any chemicals that“might” be harmful.