Examples of using Can complement in English and their translations into Chinese
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They can complement different styles and personalities.
Nevertheless, regional cooperation can complement but not replace national efforts.
The website helps people take control of their mentalhealth in a way they are most comfortable with and can complement face-to-face therapies.
Traditional knowledge can complement other scientific sources of knowledge.
And that's the reason Toro Rosso exist,to find drivers and engineers that can complement the senior Red Bull team.
These channels can complement the multilateral framework of the Convention but cannot and should not substitute it.
You may find that some natural treatments can complement your current treatment plan.
Concrete and paving stones can reflect the design and texture of rockwork throughout a site,and different types of wood features can complement surrounding trees.
It also believes an army of private drivers can complement or even replace the taxi industry.
The resolution also emphasizes the need for reconciliation and healing andencourages the creation of institutions which can complement judicial processes.
The two of them lead the team and can complement each other, and they hold the same values??- to bring value to customers.
Far from being a second best option,volunteering offers an enormous pool of skills and resources that can complement Government initiatives.
The two of them lead the team and can complement each other, and they hold the same values??- to bring value to customers.
They allow scholars to assess the relative importance of various conditions orinstitutional arrangements and can complement welfare assessments based on economics.
Mobilization of community resources-- human and financial-- can complement public investment in trunk sewers, as in the condominial model pioneered in Brazil.
In view of the weak demand for imports and expected slower growth post-crisis,the creation of domestic demand and formulation of demand-driven strategies can complement outward-oriented strategies.
The team suggests that forests and other natural systems can complement traditional water sanitation systems and help compensate for a lack of infrastructure.
The option of integrating human rights safeguard policies supported by accessible andeffective accountability mechanisms into development projects can complement and even reinforce existing formal structures.
The Working Group believes that the Association can complement, but not replace a United Nations-managed process for human rights due-diligence monitoring and oversight.
Nevertheless, they stressed that regional cooperation can complement but not replace national efforts.
These services can complement on-site maintenance teams, ranging from continuous machine monitoring and incident response to 24/7 remote support and software/firmware updates.
Mike Gillislee is playing for his fourth team in six years,and the Saints hope he can complement Alvin Kamara during Mark Ingram's four-game suspension.
Cooperation in competition law and policy can complement national development strategies and ensure that the gains from trade liberalization expand South-South trade, growth and development.
Through its transparency andconfidence-building measures the Hague Code of Conduct can complement and reinforce measures already existing at the national, regional and multilateral levels.
The reach and expertise of civil society organizations can complement government services to assist governments to achieve their development goals and deliver their promises.
New insights gleaned from such data mining can complement official statistics and survey data, adding depth and nuance to information on human behaviours and experiences.
But these findings clearly show that forests andother natural systems can complement traditional water sanitation systems, and help compensate for a lack of infrastructure.".
Participants highlighted that traditional knowledge can complement scientific sources of knowledge and can be integrated and used more broadly in vulnerability and adaptation assessments.