Examples of using Framework classification in English and their translations into Chinese
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United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources.
During the biennium,22 countries have applied or expressed the intention to apply the Framework Classification.
United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources.
The specifications for the application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy were finalized.
United Nations framework classification for world energy reserves/resources survey.
(c)(i) Number of countries extending application of the United Nations Framework Classification to oil, gas and uranium.
United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources.
UNODC and the Economic Commission for Europe developed an international framework classification of crime for statistical purposes.
United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009.
(b)(i) Number of countries extending the application of United Nations Framework Classification for Energy Reserves/ Resources to oil, gas and uranium.
United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources and links to McKelvey Box.
(c)(i) Increased number of countries to apply the United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources.
United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources(E/2004/15/Add.1 and E/2004/SR.42).
In the field of energy,19 countries engaged in the process of extending their application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Reserves/Resources.
United Nations International Framework Classification for Energy Reserves/Resources: Solid Fuels and Mineral Commodities.
(ii) Number of mineral, energy and banking institutions and associations accepting andusing the United Nations Framework Classification for Energy Reserves/Resources.
United Nations International Framework Classification for Energy Reserves/Resources: Solid Fuels and Mineral Commodities.
Action by ECE will focus on issues related to energy efficiency, cleaner electricity production from fossil fuels, renewable energy,coal mine methane and the United Nations framework classification.
(b) The United Nations Framework Classification for Reserves/Resources: Solid Fuels and Mineral Commodities was further implemented.
(c) Further extension and implementation to oil,gas and uranium sectors of the United Nations Framework Classification for Reserves and Resources: Solid Fuels and Mineral Commodities.
The new United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009, which is much simpler, more generic and user-friendly, was approved in November 2009.
(b)(i) Number of countries extending the application of United Nations Framework Classification for Energy Reserves/ Resources(UNFC) to oil, gas and uranium.
The fact that there is no framework classification of expenditures(because the Central Product Classification, for example, has not been adopted) makes it impossible to make such statements in advance.
The thresholds are calculated by using an econometric exercise that does not predict very reliably the probability of debt distress andthe debt sustainability framework classifications are blunt, grouping countries into general categories.
(b) Further implementation of the United Nations Framework Classification for Reserves/Resources: Solid Fuels and Mineral Commodities.
In the field of energy, the United Nations Framework Classification for Reserves/Resources for Solid Fuels and Mineral Commodities is increasingly being implemented on a worldwide basis.
(c)(i) Increased number of countries that apply the United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources in their fossil energy and uranium resources management.
The 2004 version of the United Nations Framework Classification was largely rewritten to include petroleum(oil and gas) reporting and, in the process, many of the earlier minerals definitions were lost.
(ii) Increased number of countriesexpressing intent to apply the United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources in their fossil energy and uranium resources management.
(ii) Increased number of countriesexpressing the intent to apply the United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources in their fossil energy and uranium resources management.