Examples of using Implications for development in English and their translations into Chinese
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Therefore, they have major implications for development.
The network has assisted policymakers at national andcommunity levels in addressing drought risks and their implications for development.
UNCTAD's work in identifying and analysing the implications for development of issues relevant to a possible multilateral frameworkfor investment addresses a prominent issue on the international agenda.
Admission clauses have important implications for development.
In its decision, the Commission decided that the theme for its fortieth session in 2007 shouldbe" The changing age structures of populations and their implications for development".
By its decision 2005/1,the Commission decided that the changing age structures of populations and their implications for development should be the special theme for the fortieth session of the Commission.
The impact of the world financial and economic crisis on the reform of the international monetary andfinancial system and its implications for development.
World Investment Report 2006-FDI from Developing and Transition Economies: Implications for Development(UNCTAD/WIR/2006), Sales No.: E. 06.II.D.11, ISBN: 92-1-112703-4, 16 October 2006.
(a) Round table 1:" The reform of the international monetary andfinancial system and its implications for development";
A broad assessment of issues andpolicy directions should include analysis of financial crises and their implications for development and the reform of the international financial architecture.
By its decision 2005/1, the Commission decided that the special theme for the fortieth session of the Commission wouldbe" The changing age structures of populations and their implications for development".
Key trends in international transport and implications for development.
The meeting focused on the social and economic consequences of low fertility,ageing and population decline and their implications for development.
Changing age structures of populations and their implications for development.
This Commission session will discuss the impact of trade on employment andpoverty reduction as well as key trends in international transport and implications for development.
(b) Key trends in international transport and implications for development.
Report of the Secretary-General on world population monitoring,focusing on the changing age structures of populations and their implications for development.
The examination of science and technology questions and their implications for development;
Mr. Bongaarts, Vice-President of the Population Council,was invited to speak on" Fertility trends and their implications for development".
Round table 1 focused on the reform of the international monetary andfinancial system and its implications for development.
Report of the Secretary-General on the monitoring of population programmes,focusing on the changing age structures of populations and their implications for development.
Round table 1. The impact of the world financial and economic crisis on the reform of the international monetary andfinancial system and its implications for development.
Pursuant to the mandate of resolution 62/213, the Secretary-General's report provides a useful overview of the question of inequality and its implications for development.
In its decision 2005/1, the Commission reaffirmed that the special theme for the fortieth session of the Commission in 2007 shallbe" The changing age structures of populations and their implications for development".
The Commission on Population and Development decides that the special theme for the fortieth session of the Commission in 2007 shallbe" The changing age structures of populations and their implications for development".
The Bureau recalled decision 2005/1, in which the Commission decided that the special theme for its fortieth session in 2007 shouldbe" the changing age structures of populations and their implications for development".
The proceedings of the meeting will contribute to the work of the Commission on Population and Development in 2007, when the special topic for the Commission willbe the changing age structures of populations and their implications for development.