Examples of using Dcs in English and their translations into Chinese
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DCs play a key role in these processes.
Transport represents 27 per cent of DCs' services exports.
DCs are the“beat cops” of the immune system.
It has grown faster than world total exports,accounting for about 50 per cent of DCs' total merchandise exports.
Not all DCs are allowed to use export subsidies.
Recent research indicates that intraregionalservices trade accounts for the vast majority of DCs' South- South services trade.
DCs have competing interests over the issues of preference erosion and tropical products.
It is yet to be agreed on whether, and to what extent, DCs are allowed to increase tariffs above pre-Doha bound rates.
DCs seek to limit the amount of support on specific commodities through the" anti-concentration" clause.
UNCTAD research finds that the effects on DCs of a UR formula could be roughly similar to the current tiered formula proposals.
In DCs approximately 20 per cent of the population has a" bankable" profile(e.g. adequate income, collateral and credit history).
Nevertheless, relative to their much smaller gross domestic products(GDPs),other DCs remain important sources of world FS exports.
Another DC subset(CD141+ DCs) uses these viral fragments to activate T cells against the virus.
(b) Urge the adoption by national programs of specific populationgoals including replacement levels of fertility for DCs and LDCs by 2000.
Preference-dependent DCs and net-food importing countries are estimated to incur net loss from the round.
Questions have been raised whether complex andresource intensive ex ante RIAs are the best use of DCs' scarce human and administrative resources.
DCs may wish to select from different regulatory options, creating hybrid models that are appropriate for their individual country contexts.
As regards services, estimates indicate some 45 per cent ofDC services exports directed to other DCs, representing 11 per cent of world services trade.
DCs are concerned over the implication of the paucity of data and quality of proposed indicators for the agreed self-designation principle.
The development of properregulatory systems is a long-term process; DCs need time to adopt and properly implement the respective legislation and regulations.
DCs pointed to the lack of a tariff cap even at the level of 100- 150 per cent in the agriculture negotiations in support of higher coefficients.
Outsourcing regulatory functions toexternal contractors is common in developed and DCs alike, with regulators sometimes dedicating up to one-third of their budgets to it.
Several DCs have expressed interest in removing barriers on passenger transport under a" tourism cluster" to facilitate the growth of tourism industries.
Subsidiaries of cross-border banks from developed countries often have dominant positions in DCs, and the regulatory changes applying to parent banks could affect DCs.
Challenges are more serious for DCs and countries with economies in transition, given their special needs regarding financial development and stability.
The financial crisis raised the question of the extent to which liberalization commitments in cross-border supply of financialservices enabled the transmission of financial shocks to DCs.
DCs are entitled to SPs which can be designated guided by indicators based on the criteria of food security, livelihood security and rural development.
DCs increased their share in world merchandise exports from 35.9 to 36.8 per cent and in world services exports from 23.8 to 24.5 per cent respectively.
DCs have high expectations from the Doha development agenda and continue to have development concerns regarding de-industrialization, food security, revenue loss and essential services.
UNCTAD supports DCs to strengthen policy, regulatory and institutional dimensions of services and conducting national services policy reviews to foster competitive sectoral services capabilities.