Examples of using Guideposts in English and their translations into Chinese
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What guideposts shaped them?
It uses the actual terrain of the moon as guideposts.
There are many guideposts in this new world.
In a world open to all kinds of influences, many parents,teachers and educators seem to lack pedagogical guideposts.
Both were critical guideposts for ensuring gender equality.
Serbia is a State of all its citizens and their interests, the interests of the people,are the guideposts for all policies.
Those experiences should serve as guideposts for the creation of rapid response capabilities for peacekeeping operations.
Security Council resolutions 242(1967) and 338(1973) are our guideposts to negotiations and peace.
It was a bare-bones set of facts and guideposts for them to conduct their own inquiries and draw their own conclusions.
All participating policyholders will be given a“Vitality age,” whichwill help the program set personal guideposts.
The M1/M3 and M2/M4 calculations are just guideposts, but are not poured in concrete.
They have been my guideposts throughout my career, and I will continue to adhere to them no matter the test," Wray said.
It is obvious that the Organization's purposes and principles retain all their relevance and remain guideposts for action on the part of the international community.
With the right roadmap and these guideposts, companies can succeed on their digital transformation journeys in 2018 and beyond.
The purpose of this document is to provide other Member States wishing to participate in the debate withbasic information that may serve as useful guideposts for their interventions.
Furthermore, the criteria can provide guideposts on the path of assessing progress towards governance and public administration objectives.
These proteins bind to precise sites on the DNA that serve as guideposts, telling transcription factors that their target genes are nearby.
Those have been my guideposts throughout my career, and I will continue to adhere to them no matter the test," Wray told the committee.
Standards of performance serve as guideposts to provide accountability for our commitment to create the best environment for each child to reach their full potential.
The Framework provides guideposts relative to the full participation of children in planning and implementing solutions, recognizing that children are their own best advocates.
The internationally agreed development goals remain the guidepost for international development efforts.
Let Bourne's stirring words serve also as the guidepost for the spirit of liberty:.
O holy faith, you are my guidepost!
This outside-in view of business-oriented service could become the guidepost for pervasive SOA adoption and transform how small businesses use computer technology.
But this provides them the guidepost and the baseline with which to do that.
But the open letter to American officialsspecifically cites the United States Constitution as the guidepost for new restrictions on government surveillance.