Examples of using A need to recognize in English and their translations into Chinese
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There is therefore a need to recognize:.
There is a need to recognize the role of the informal sector in waste management.
Despite a low probability of such a worldwide credit crunch occurring in 2007,there is a need to recognize the potential vulnerability of the region.
There was a need to recognize the past liberalization efforts of developing countries.
While country ownership and leadership matter, there is also a need to recognize regional contexts, as development is increasingly influenced by regional cooperation;
There is a need to recognize that a smart mix of mandatory and voluntary measures is required and to get on with practical problem solving.
The Special Rapporteur believes there is a need to recognize that Myanmar' s ethnic nationalities enjoya special relationship with the land.
There is a need to recognize that sustainable management practices already exist and measurement and monitoring mechanisms have been developed in some parts of the world.
These micro enterprises were potential SMEs, and there was a need to recognize them legally, including through access to credit and collateralization of their assets.
There is a need to recognize the increase in arms smuggling, which is overseen by the Lebanese member of parliament Uqab Saqr and the Lebanese" Future Movement" to which he belongs.
There is going to be a need to recognize that the people do have their own collective development goals.
There is a need to recognize specificities and promote interaction between different cultures.
On the one hand, there existed a need to recognize party autonomy. On the other hand, possible abuses of adhesion contracts should be limited.
There was a need to recognize the linkages among the social, economic and ecological systems.
There was a need to recognize the linkages among the social, economic and ecological systems.
There was a need to recognize that freedom from hunger and want were preconditions for the enjoyment of human rights.
There is a need to recognize the issue of facilitated access to plant genetic resources and technology.
There is also a need to recognize just how much work is done by volunteers and how much our communities depend on them.
Therefore, there is a need to recognize cultural differences and include local approaches and people in mediation efforts.
However, there is a need to recognize that several of these advances could have military applications, making them dual-use in character.
First, there is a need to recognize and act on linkages between security sector reform and development, peacebuilding and political transitions.
Overall, there is a need to recognize the impacts of disasters on the wellbeing of people and to underline how to manage health risks through stronger health systems.
Furthermore, there was a need to recognize the difference between the adoption of competition law and its enforcement and to meet the challenges that lie between those phases.
First, there is a need to recognize, accept and reaffirm the central position of public administration as a vital determinant in the practice of public management and good governance.
Instead, there is a need to recognize differences, respect them and engage in dialogue about them in order to ensure better analysis of the situation and thus conduct more effective mediation.
Fourth, there is a need to recognize the importance of continued, serious consideration of the question of disarmament, particularly nuclear disarmament, which is the most destructive and poses the greatest threats.
There is also a need to recognize the often crucial impact on forests of other policies and economic pressures(e.g., those relating to trade, agriculture, energy and development of human settlements).
One representative said that there was a need to recognize the differences between needs and resources required to implement legally binding obligations and non-legally binding obligations.
There is a need to recognize water as a social and economic good with a vital role in the satisfaction of basic human needs, food security, poverty alleviation and the protection of ecosystems.
There was also a need to recognize the threat posed by globalization to the diverse cultures of the world and the creeping hegemony that often imposed standardized rules antithetical to deeply entrenched cultural norms.