Examples of using Questions to be addressed in English and their translations into Chinese
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The terms of reference for the assessment highlight two key questions to be addressed:.
We believe we got the important questions to be addressed in the next five years.
Advances in neuroimaging tools have allowed more andmore complicated questions to be addressed.
We believe that these are  the key questions to be addressed in the next 5 years.
Key questions to be addressed are  who is responsible for clearing ERW and when to commence with clearance operations.
This report proceeds to  explore the objectives to be  pursued and questions to be addressed.
Those are  just a few of the questions to be addressed, and they are  not merely rhetorical.
Fewer reports(approximately half) had a clearly and adequately defined scope andset out clear criteria and questions to be addressed in the report.
Other questions to be addressed include determining the useful lifetimes of these materials and how they might be  extended.
He said there are  serious scientific questions to be addressed in blockchain research.
Other questions to be addressed include determining the useful lifetimes of these materials and how they might be  extended.
This document is  intended to  facilitate discussions at the 4MSP by monitoring progress andidentifying key questions to be addressed.
An Evaluation Framework and Methodology Report, which sets out the evaluation questions to be addressed and methodologies, was  completed in March of 2005.
Making the Council' s interaction with troop-contributing countries more substantive,perhaps through the use of concept notes or indicative questions to be addressed.
While primarily focused on critical issues facing Iraq andincluding key questions to be addressed by the new Government, the briefing book also highlights options and choices in a nonprescriptive manner.
The military, civil affairs, police and non-governmental organization capabilities andthe modalities of involvement are  other questions to be addressed in the reports.
The questions to be addressed, before any such radical reform is  implemented, would be  the appropriate reallocation of some items and the current interrelationship of the Fourth Committee with the Committee of 24.
The Geneva meeting allowed us to  advance,but we were  not able to  conclude because there are still some questions to be addressed.”.
Participants must be  involved in determining the terms of participation,the scope of issues and the questions to be addressed, their framing and sequencing, and rules of procedure.
The team recommended that forthcoming joint field visits should complement their terms of reference with a matrix of issues anddetailed questions to be addressed during the visit.
In order to  promote integrated research, the International Council for Science established the Earth systemvisioning process in 2011 to  identify critical questions to be addressed to  ensure Earth system sustainability.
This was  considered to be  a question to be addressed within the enacting State.
The question to be addressed was  the extent to  which the restructuring of the Department would meet the developing world' s aspirations and succeed in correcting the current bias against it.
The question to be addressed therefore was  what was  the difference in the setting of priorities in the medium-term plan and the setting of priorities in the outline, not to  mention the risk of redundancy.
The question to be addressed by the Council is  how the various initiatives and commitments which have been  recalled could be  guided by a human rights framework and what that would imply.
They suggested a more precise question to be addressed, which was to  what extent did existing legal instruments sufficiently address  the unique legal rights of older persons.
In those situations,since only one State foresaw difficulties in complying with the treaty, the question to be addressed related to  the difficulty or impossibility of performing the treaty.