Examples of using Implemented several in English and their translations into French
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the Institute has implemented several pilot projects on the training of women.
Zonta supported and implemented several projects with United Nations bodies,
In 2013 we implemented several new features
the IEC implemented several measures to promote nomination of women candidates.
We have implemented several initiatives in connection with this strategy to help evolve leaders
In order for to meet the 100 percent target, it implemented several measures to support fair and legally correct decisions.
the Eurosystem implemented several modifications of its operational framework
Nonetheless, these offices, in collaboration with the Department of Health and in coordination with the local government units have introduced and implemented several health programmes and services.
Stan has developed and implemented several strategies for sharing church news,
Australia has also implemented several administrative reforms with the objective of improved
the Board also implemented several electronic processes that provide greater capacity
Technicolor implemented several cost- cutting measures in the second half of 2017 to reflect the more challenging environment.
The Canadian Depository for Securities(CDS) implemented several initiatives that helped to increase the efficiency of the bond market.
the Union implemented several projects to promote peace,
Implemented several project awards from the Ghana AIDS Commission 2005-2007.
UNESCO also implemented several projects on the issue of trafficking in women
During the recent financial crisis the central banks implemented several measures to ease money market tensions
The states in the Rhine catchment have already implemented several measures convened in 1998 within the Action Plan on Floods of the Rhine.
The government recently implemented several changes to make Canada a more attractive place to conduct business.
ESCAP also implemented several activities related to capacity-development in statistics, which included participation by representatives of many least developed countries.