Examples of using Programme may in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
Some programme may require;
It is a matter ofdiscretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which the programme may lead.
Programme may not be available in all regions.
In order to be meaningful, the programme may consider concrete targets.
Such a programme may increase the risk of cross-border trafficking of small arms and light weapons.
Beneficiary countries may not want to be left out,and in order to win a programme may over-commit themselves.
The Protection Programme may be implemented during or after the criminal procedure.
In fact, as demonstrated in the preliminary review above, such a programme may cause significant additional expenditure.
The MBA( evening) programme may appeal mainly to residents of Dar es Salaam.
Some estimates suggest that the USA's nuclear weapon modernization programme may cost up to $1 trillion over the next 30 years.
The Human Rights Law programme may be completed over two years(part-time), or over one year(full-time).
Without significant donor contributions,the Western Saharan refugee assistance programme may face a critical situation in the coming months.
The PAM programme may be finished, but the IOC's commitment to its patrimony remains very much a work in progress.
In the United States,the Drug Abuse Resistance Education(DARE) programme may hold many important lessons for in-school primary prevention.
The programme may include relocation, new documents establishing identity, new residence, employment work permits and protection of confidentiality of identity and location.
One former congressional staffer told Politico the programme may have been set up to monitor the technological progress of rival foreign powers.
This programme may be developed by international cooperation between an appropriate United Nations body, city authorities, urban planners and bilateral and multilateral sources of finance.
When preparing documents, staff are expected to consider the possibility that a problem,policy or programme may have different impacts on women and men, girls and boys.
While the resettlement programme may be formally concluded, the search for viable alternatives for internally displaced persons appears to be an ongoing challenge.
If these trends continue, the microfinance and microenterprise programme may be able to achieve operational sustainability and full cost recovery by the end of 2005.
Equally, the evaluation programme may need to include high-quality evaluations of complex policy areas or rigorous impact evaluations demonstrating causality and attribution.
Evaluations have revealed that the programme may have brought down the number of poor children not in school by half.
Vetting programmes may fall foul of the requirements of the rule of law in various ways.
Such programmes may include secondments and exchanges of staff.
Some specific aid programmes may not be consistent with the development needs of recipient countries.
It is suggested that advocacy programmes may address this issue.
Such programmes may include secondments and exchanges.
In highly gender-segregated societies, women-only programmes may be needed.
Such programmes may make reference to codes or standards of conduct in applicable areas.