Examples of using Will pose in English and their translations into Chinese
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This will pose even more severe challenges for management of water resources.”.
In these cases, hackers will pose as a reputable source, be it a bank, a colleague or a client.
The aftermath of the floods in the medium to long terms will pose more daunting challenges.
Higher levels of warming will pose catastrophic, and likely irreversible, global security risks over the course of the 21st century.”.
An example is laser enrichment, which, if applied in the future, will pose technical problems, especially for detecting clandestine enrichment.
This will pose a problem unless the law relating to data exclusivity provides an exception in the case of compulsory licences.
The potential increase in the profile and engagement of the United Nations in supporting the political and socioeconomic aspects during the transition period will pose an additional challenge.
The US media is well aware that Trump's launch of a trade war will pose a significant risk to the US economy.
He said that major budget cuts"will pose a dangerous harm to our troops and the American people.
With a 125-mile range and supersonic speed, the Kh-31P will pose a real threat to hostile electronic emitters such as radar.
The above data are the warranty for life on earth, and even the slightest changes will pose catastrophe to life on earth.
At current, it doesn't seem as if the rock will pose a menace throughout its flybys after 2060, however, astronomers can't fully rule it out.
China has solemnly stated on many public occasions that its development will pose no threat to any other country.
Depending on the vulnerability of the population and on local response capacity, natural disasters will pose challenges and problems of a humanitarian nature.
That will pose new problems in terms of safety and security, and new systems will have to be put in place to manage the burgeoning use of fissile materials and to reduce proliferation risks.
Disarming and reintegrating former combatants on both sides of the political divide remains critical to mitigate a major internal threat to sustained peace and will pose a major challenge.
Regrettably, the Special Rapporteur notes that the elections failed to meet international standards, and the implications of this for the legitimacy of the process and outcome will pose further challenges for the transition.
My delegation has no doubt, and Africa has no doubt, that the Millennium Summit, which kicks off tomorrow, will pose a most challenging start to that promise.
The loss of wells will deprive the remaining accessible land of water needed to farm it, while the close proximity of Israeli armed guards will pose a threat to farmers cultivating what fields remain.
The study's lead author, Ben Strauss, said the 2C temperature rise will pose a"long-term, existential danger to many great coastal cities and regions".