Examples of using Development called in English and their translations into Spanish
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It was at the international level that the right to development called for major changes because its basic underlying notion was a heavy emphasis on international solidarity
the NGO Social Justice in Global Development called for a permanent mechanism tasked with advancing the FFD agenda and suggested replacing the
Development called for the private sector to act as the engine of sustained economic growth,
the integrated project on security and development called Programme for Coordination
Mainline Linux(in development, call for status).
These developments call for a greater emphasis on macroprudential policies.
That development calls for increased collaboration
The Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development calls for improvements in infant and maternal health.
Moreover, realization of the universal right to development calls for increased international cooperation and the co-existence of
Success in the area of development calls for broad solidarity in international economic relations.
It hides in the seeds of the cities where it really gets its development, called"human heart.
The indigenous nations in Latin America propose an integrated view of development, called BUEN VIVIR.
communications, which was equally critical to overcoming logistical obstacles to development, called for regional approaches
These advances are paid when the developer reaches certain stages of development, called milestones.
The Government of Lebanon condemned those developments, called for restraint on all sides
Those developments called for a redoubling of efforts to find common ground
This development calls for a new approach that ensures the sustainability of the TRAINMAR network in this new environment.
The implementation of UN-NADAF by the developed partners regarding external factors critical to development calls for increased and sustained political will.
All these developments call for effective public-sector management as well as a fundamental restructuring of public institutions.
The links between peace and development call for a comprehensive approach to the problems faced by Burundi,