Examples of using Will support in English and their translations into French
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STEF will support its customers' development,
Ideal for hunting, it will support the arrow exactly as you need it
we must also innovate in the strategies we carry out to develop the policies that will support it.
This will support the implementation of Article 11 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which underlines the central role of the judiciary in this area.
The Bank will support them in the context of a crowdfunding campaign and will contribute an
the company will support a group of researchers committed to providing the Quebec population with affordable means of preventing cancer.
The first component of the implementation guidance will support the coherent implementation of the simplified registration
China will support building an economic corridor along the railway line of Addis Ababa to Djibouti,
Documents& Reports(D&R) will support simplified URLs for two kinds of pages:
It will support the collection and analysis of high-quality data
The Société du Plan Nord will support enterprises that wish to enhance their ability to innovate by pooling the creative forces of all players.
A dedicated team of experts will support you in finding a suitable private label fund solution that fits your requirements.
GEF will support the development and integration of adaptation and resilience management measures as part of protected area management projects.
Spain et with the geriatric specialised centres collaboration, will support the life quality improvement.
know that the floor will support you just as much as your team!
The second General Service(Other level) post will support the Professional staff in the new
Josephine hopes that UCRC will support her to get a dairy goat,
test your performance with a ski that will support you whatever your speed.
the"door" is fitted with a transparent polystyrene plate(2) which will support the corresponding decor.
It will support the Executive Director of the Office in the discharge of authority delegated to him/her with regard to OPS staff matters.