Examples of using Scale should in English and their translations into Chinese
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As such, the scale should continue to be based on MERs.
The length of the base period for the scale should be six years.
The new scale should be simple, equitable and transparent.
Sudden and extreme fluctuations in the scale should be avoided.
She considered that the United Nations scale should be used for assessments.
Your scale should describe the physical and mental characteristics of anxiety.
Furthermore, consideration of the scale should not become an annual exercise.
And their scale should enable them to grab more market share from smaller custodians.
The different stages of development and scale should adopt a different style of leadership.
That new scale should be based on current levels of development and medium-term development forecasts.
In the world's richest nation, homelessness on this scale should be shameful and shocking.
The vertical scale should now be centered on 0 and go from- 2.5 to +2.5.
The Committee therefore did not agree to the suggestion that the scale should be adjusted on the basis of projected future income figures.
A scale should be sought that would be a better and more just reflection of the economic situation of members.
Therefore, improving efficiency, reducing costs, and expanding scale should be the subject of today's development and production of solar cells.
Third, the scale should be stable and predictable, particularly when the budgetary process of each Member State was being considered.
The European Union endorsed the view of the Committee on Contributions that the scale should be based on gross national income as the most accurate reflection of capacity to pay.
The scale should therefore mirror in any given period the real economic, financial and budgetary conditions prevailing in Member States.
The elements of the scale should be discussed thoroughly and openly in the Committee.
The scale should reflect current rather than past economic reality; a short base period of three years was therefore most appropriate.
(b) Recalled and reaffirmed its recommendation that the scale should be based on the most current, comprehensive and comparable data available for gross national income;
The scale should incorporate ways of mitigating the effects of discontinuity for developing countries that had crossed or were crossing the low per capita income threshold.
(a) Recalled and reaffirmed its recommendation that the scale should be based on the most current, comprehensive and comparable data available for gross national income(GNI);
The scale should be carried to three decimal places, the floor rate reduced to 0.001 per cent, and assessments based on adjusted national income.
He agreed that future scale should be based on estimates of gross national product, and that there should be a gradual phase out of the scheme of limits.
The scale should reflect fair and balanced rates of assessment agreed upon by all Member States and based on the most current, comprehensive and comparable data available for GNI.
Furthermore, the scale should reflect the economic realities faced by Member States, including the impact of the debt burden, particularly on the countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
The Committee reaffirmed its earlier recommendations that future scales should be based on estimates of GNP.
It now reaffirmed its earlier recommendation that future scales should be based on estimates of GNP.