Examples of using Less comprehensive in English and their translations into Arabic
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The review had been welcome, but less comprehensive than expected.
In developing countries, the link between science and decision-making is less comprehensive.
At the same time, it is less comprehensive because it focuses on cash flows, but ignores employment.
FHowever, for 2005- an intervening year- a shorter, less comprehensive report was requested.
However its less comprehensive nature with a high cost makes it less ideal for CIA preparation.
Moreover, the quasi-judicial control exercised by these bodies is even less comprehensive.
As reporting on Tanzania is considerably less comprehensive than on the other two countries, the profile is less reliable.
Excluding them would limit the topic artificially and make the Commission ' s work less comprehensive.
Other social transfer programmes in Latin America are less comprehensive but contain some of the essential building blocks of an inclusive social protection system.
By contrast, the monitoring and reporting of occupational exposures inthe medical and industrial sectors is less comprehensive.
Many New World monkeys are small and almost all are arboreal,so knowledge of them is less comprehensive than that of the more easily observed Old World monkeys.
While noting that Cyprus has ratified European Union Directive 2006/131/EC for implementing the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes,the Committee notes that this directive is less comprehensive than the Code.
The greater inequality in the bottom half in some countries wasattributed to weaker social safety nets and less comprehensive union coverage, which reduced the degree of protection offered to low income workers.
In other words, even a less comprehensive agenda would be much better than the longstanding stalemate in the work of the Conference on Disarmament, which is unacceptably inert for the unprecedentedly dynamic world we live in.
Coverage in the ITDB of incidents involving radioactive sources is improving butremains less comprehensive than that for nuclear material.
However, while the reformprocess has been disrupted in some LDCs and is less comprehensive in others, only a few countries(notably LDCs with major internal political difficulties) have remained wholly outside it.
At the operational level,measures to prevent and respond to violence against women are often less comprehensive and coordinated than required.
As mercury regulations and restrictions are less comprehensive or less well enforced in many less developed regions, these trends have contributed to the concentration, in these areas, of a disproportionate burden of some of the health and environmental risks that accompany mercury.
The report indicated that environmental regulations relating tosoil, air and water quality in the West Bank had generally been far less comprehensive than those applied in Israel itself.
Implementing a less comprehensive package of interventions in expansion districts in these four and seven other countries, covering 14 million people, is estimated to have achieved a 10-per-cent reduction in U5MR(ranging from 14 per cent in Guinea Bissau to 5 per cent in Cameroon).
Also, the broad concept of social development affirmed by all worldleaders in Copenhagen has gradually become less comprehensive and has even been severely weakened in global policymaking.
Although that comprehensive vision may remain as a guiding force for policy-making in the social development sphere, it is nonetheless clear that inthe years since the Summit the concept of social development has gradually become less comprehensive.
Environmental regulations on soil, air, and water quality, andrestrictions on industrial development have generally been far less comprehensive and much less assiduously enforced in the occupied Palestinian territory as compared with Israel itself.
This option would entail a somewhat less comprehensive coverage of the border, a reduction of manned OPs from 21 to 16, considerably reduced observation and reporting along the western border, a more limited reserve capacity, and an increased reliance on helicopter assets for logistical support.
Compared to the Stockholm Convention and SAICM, the objective of the Rotterdam Convention is narrower andencompasses sound chemicals management in a less comprehensive(albeit very important) way.
Data from the Bank for International Settlements on total bank cross-border claims by reporting banks andtotal international securities are less comprehensive than those reported in the annex to the present report, but allow for a finer breakdown of the borrower type for both short-term and long-term external debt.
While relatively reliable data are available on municipal waste(though only for urban populations in emerging and developing countries), data on industrial wastes(both hazardous and non-hazardous)tend to be less comprehensive and consistent, even in developed countries.
According to the joint submission, the law on trafficking adopted in 2008(Royal Decree No. 126) was an important advancement,although the definition of trafficking was less comprehensive than that of the Palermo Protocols and no distinction was made between illegal immigrants and trafficked persons.
To continue the education example, laws providing for universal compulsory school attendance may be enforced selectively to ensure that boys but not girls obtain an education,or curricula offered to girls may be less comprehensive than those offered to boys or curricula may reinforce gender stereotypes.
For Israeli industrialists, the West Bank has, at least in one sphere, a comparative advantage over Israel.53 Environmental regulations on soil, air and water quality andrestrictions on industrial development have generally been far less comprehensive and much less assiduously enforced in the occupied Palestinian territory as compared with Israel itself.
