Examples of using We should remember in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
Both materials have a long service life, but we should remember to keep them when using them.
Here, we will celebrate just a few of them, some of the names we should remember for their remarkable contribution.
We should remember how essential it is in a flock of white sheep to destroy a lamb with the faintest trace of black.
However, we should remember that human rights are everyone' s concern and their enforcement is not the prerogative of a select few.
We should remember that for years, scientific exchanges and collaborations with China were encouraged by U.S. policy-makers, including implicit support of China's Thousand Talents Program.
We should remember our common humanity and help one another on the human level.
But we should remember the features we are going to accomplish and the key factors that are needed.
When we hear any mention of our mystical union with Christ, we should remember that holiness is the channel to do it.
It's true, but in the beginning stages we should remember that physical seclusion in a suitable environment comes first.
Despite these difficulties, however, we should remember that informed consent is neither necessary nor sufficient for Respect for Persons.
We should remember that Colombia is one of the few countries in the world that has incorporated the guidelines on displacement into its national legislation.
Of course, we should remember Darfur, but we should not forget Abkhazia.
But to succeed, we should remember, as the saying goes, to use the end of the old rope to weave the new.
We should remember that what is being called a trade war is actually a tech-trade war- and technology is about services.
As our National Security Strategy states: We should remember that“[c]ompetition does not always mean hostility,” nor does it have to.
Whenever we are tempted to try the other road, we should remember that the other road is a dead end(Matthew 7:13).
As our National Security Strategy states: We should remember that“Competition does not always mean hostility,” nor does it have to.
We should remember that he was a great proponent of peace, brotherhood and tolerance.
We should remember that with every trade, investment, or new line of code, we are doing more than benefiting ourselves.
Though it is warm here, we should remember that at the equator the line of perpetual frost is at an altitude of fifteen thousand feet.