Examples of using It is to be expected in English and their translations into Chinese
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It is to be expected, as.
Its winter right? so it is to be expected.
It is to be expected that the number of such applications will increase in the future.
Generally, however, it is to be expected that.
It is to be expected that some countries will have concerns about what an FMCT might mean for them.
Given the broad scope of the post-2015 development agenda, it is to be expected that no country will be in a position to report on all the indicators and targets.
It is to be expected that these initiatives will improve the recruitment and retention of women in the armed forces.
By the time the States parties to the NPT meetagain for the sixth Review Conference in 2005, it is to be expected that effective progress will have been made on the practical steps agreed in 2000.
Furthermore it is to be expected that private media outlets will wantto pursue a specific editorial line.
It is to be expected that this century may be that of authority, a century of the'Right,' a Fascist century.
Furthermore it is to be expected that private media outlets will wantto pursue a specific editorial line.
It is to be expected that in the course of the first year, the Bureau will meet several times to discuss organizational matters.
In the next 20 years, it is to be expected that machines will continue to reach and exceed human performance on more and more tasks.
Thus, it is to be expected that the global truncation error will be proportional to h{\displaystyle h}.
Rather, it is to be expected that they will be designed and manipulated by private power for their own benefits;
It is to be expected that the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia will continue enriching the development of these crimes.
It is to be expected that innovations in non-food areas will feed down to the food industry as appropriate to allow improvements in many areas.
It is to be expected that it will be extremely hard to resolve this problem, but we must not give up in our efforts to reach wider agreement.
It is to be expected that power outages during 1998 will continue, and worsen over the summer as climatic conditions, including ambient air temperature, reduce the efficiency of power stations.
It is to be expected that these gatherings, as well as the current debate in the General Assembly, will provide further impetus to the follow-up of agreed conclusions 1997/1 of the Council.
Lastly, it is to be expected that the overall material cost of setting up such an organ would be considerable and at the same time would not markedly reduce the current cost of the Hague Tribunal.
It is to be expected that in the first financial period of operation a large amount of standard-setting decisions-- operational, administrative, managerial and legal-- will have to be made by the Presidency.
It is to be expected that several other countries which are about to introduce competition legislation for the first time(with UNCTAD assistance) will reach this stage over the course of the next few years.
While it is to be expected that an international organization does so consistently, the requirement that it should so conduct itself is imposed by the relevant primary rules and is not part of the law of international responsibility.
It's to be expected, sir.
She said,“It 's to be expected.
Jesus told us it was to be expected.
My reply was something to the effect that it was to be expected.
It was to be expected that, with the extensive resources of the World Bank available, more targeted and focused work would be accomplished in that area.
Despite the importance of the social dimension in Tunisia's policies, it was to be expected that the poorest fringes of the population would suffer from the reduction of subsidies and freeing of prices.