Examples of using Clear progress in English and their translations into Chinese
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There is no clear progress.
Clear progress made in the implementation of harmonization measures as per the CEB plan.
There has been clear progress in implementing many of the Committee' s recommendations.
But all in all, we have made clear progress.
(b) UNCTs to have made clear progress on these actions by the next comprehensive policy review.
Choosing to study with us means you can expect great teaching, clear progress and an excellent service.
(b) UNCTs to have made clear progress on these actions by the next comprehensive policy review.
The first round was abruptly closed by the African UnionHigh-level Implementation Panel without having made any clear progress.
The Administration is making clear progress on this recommendation.
Clear progress towards raising the USD 100bn will be a much-needed positive political signal.
We ended last season with great momentum and clear progress, and I'm determined to carry that forward into 2015.
Clear progress across all seven years of the school alongside regular opportunities for revisiting and securing prior learning.
Over the next year, we would like to see clear progress in the selection and training of Humanitarian and Resident Coordinators.
However, when different components of the Safe Motherhood Initiative are implemented together,disaggregated data suggest clear progress.
UNCTs to have made clear progress on these actions by the next triennial comprehensive policy review Direction III.
WFP' s performance in 2013 was marked by strongperformance in its response to the four Level 3 emergencies and clear progress in Strategic Objective 5 for the first time.
Making clear progress to mobilise the pledged $100 billion dollars a year will provide a much-needed positive political signal.
As to article 12 of the Covenant, the Committee notes that clear progress can be observed in the BCG, tetanus and polio vaccination rates.
If there was no clear progress towards" global zero", it would explore with others the feasibility of a global instrument to ban nuclear weapons.
In my last report, dated 26 March 2002(S/2002/312),I noted clear progress in the consolidation of the democratization process in Guinea-Bissau.
In Guatemala, too, clear progress in combating malnutrition had also been made including a decline in infant mortality owing to undernourishment, thanks to such measures as food security legislation.
And committed an additional £7bn to science and innovation- clear progress towards our target of total R&D spending reaching 2.4% of the economy.
The CSD acknowledged that clear progress had been made on better integrating civil society in the debate with governments, thanks to the efforts of Mexico, the Organizing Committee and Bancomer Foundation.
Even so, 59 participating MFIs(82 per cent) demonstrated clear progress towards operational self-sufficiency, and 42 of these(58 per cent) had already achieved it.
Despite these persisting problems, clear progress has been made in the overall economic development and growth of landlocked developing countries as a group.
I am pleased that some have recorded clear progress despite an extremely difficult international economic context, as Mr. Malloch Brown has acknowledged.
(i) Increased number of countries and stakeholders that show clear progress in implementing the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management, including participation in the Quick Start Programme.