Examples of using Necessary steps to implement in English and their translations into Chinese
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Take the necessary steps to implement its Constitution(Canada);
SADC was committed to taking the necessary steps to implement that goal.
(a) Take all necessary steps to implement the Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929;
Requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to implement this resolution.
And take all the necessary steps to implement the provisions of the Convention(CEDAW)(France).
(j) Request the Forum secretariat to take necessary steps to implement this decision;
Take necessary steps to implement the commitment extended to special procedures by accepting pending visit requests(Latvia);
UNHCR is currently taking the necessary steps to implement the recommendation.
Algeria has agreed to a great majority of recommendations formulated individually by 17 States andwill take the necessary steps to implement them.
We are taking the necessary steps to implement those recommendations.
Some countries have, however,faced practical obstacles to taking the necessary steps to implement such prohibitions.
UNIDO should take the necessary steps to implement the other recommendations.
The Prosecutor encourages the respective authorities to continue to take the necessary steps to implement the protocol.
Take all necessary steps to implement the outstanding elements of the peace agreement and to complete the electoral process as quickly as possible(United Kingdom);
My Government has taken the necessary steps to implement resolution 1373(2001).
He called on States parties to adopt the draft decision on the establishment of a sponsorship programme under the Convention andto take the necessary steps to implement the programme.
Requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to implement the present resolution.
Consider taking the necessary steps to implement the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection(1999) and in this regard incorporate the consumer protection dimension into their macroeconomic policies and legal frameworks;
Malaysia is still in the process of undertaking the necessary steps to implement the recommendations made by the Commission.
Decides to adopt the guidelines for the environmental awards follow-up programme, as annexed to the present decision,and directs the Executive Secretary to take the necessary steps to implement the programme;
Calls upon the parties concerned to take the necessary steps to implement the verdict of the International Court of Justice;
OF THE COMMITTEE I have the honour to inform you that the Government of Brazil, by its Executive Order of 29 July 1998,has taken the necessary steps to implement Security Council resolution 1173(1998).
The Government of the United Arab Emirates has taken the necessary steps to implement Security Council resolution 1929(2010) in accordance with national laws and legislation.
Indeed, on 26 March 2002, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs formally notified the head of the delegation of the International Committee of theRed Cross in Baghdad of its willingness to take the necessary steps to implement this initiative.
Requests the audited organizations to take all necessary steps to implement expeditiously the outstanding audit recommendations;
Calls upon Governments,the United Nations system and all other actors to take the necessary steps to implement the Madrid Plan of Action;
Requests the Secretary-General to take necessary steps to implement these recommendations and present a report thereon to the 32nd Session of the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers.
Finalize the process for the ratification of CEDAW and take all the necessary steps to implement the provisions of the Convention(France); 62.18.
The Co-chair persons vowed to critically review the report andtake the necessary steps to implement the recommendations of the Ceasefire Joint Monitoring Commission.
My country, in consultation with the Pacific Islands Forum secretariat,is taking the necessary steps to implement the relevant regional policies on law enforcement, governance and accountability.