Examples of using The framework should in English and their translations into Chinese
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The framework should be consistent at all levels.
The framework should be accompanied by any resource implications to operationalise it.
A few principles have beenused in developing this proposed monitoring framework; the framework should include a small number of indicators.
The framework should be flexible in view of future needs and developments in this area.
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The framework should enforce separation of concerns between business logic and integration logic.
We also reaffirm that the framework should be inclusive, transparent and effective and that it should find common solutions related to global challenges to sustainable development.
The Framework should be provided with increased, predictable and additional resources on a multi-year basis.
It was noted by many delegates that the framework should help to mobilize the technical and financial support necessary to promote the implementation of national and regional initiatives.
The framework should apply to all relevant stakeholders, including governments, companies, and individuals.
Nonetheless, it believed that the framework should be implemented progressively, fully respecting the rules and regulations governing programme planning. Accountability mechanisms also needed to be strengthened.
The Framework should be the basis for continuing efforts, especially at the country level.
Thirdly, the framework should take into account the need for continued development and economic growth.
The framework should have a goal of universal social protection and decent work for girls and women of all ages.
The framework should address justice, equality, good governance, democracy and national and international accountability.
The framework should have a gender equality goal with indicators and targets that are inclusive of all people of all ages.
(c) The framework should reflect broad consensus among international actors on the way forward in the Darfur peace process.
The framework should provide for the involvement of governments in the development of standards and guidance materials and in their implementation;
The framework should include the concept of national councils for HRD in trade-supporting services, which would be public/private partnerships.
The framework should incorporate principles of non-discrimination, non-refoulement and family unity, as well as norms and effective practices regarding mixed migration flows.
The framework should be targeted at strengthening national capacities required to implement multilateral environment agreements and agreed international environmental objectives;
The framework should provide an enabling environment for women defenders to be able to carry out their work free of violence in accordance with international human rights standards.
The framework should be expanded to include these factors and to monitor more disaggregated and higher-frequency data on debt stock, including short-term and domestic debt.
The framework should encompass the principles of non-discrimination, non-refoulement and family unity, and include norms and effective practices regarding mixed migration flows.
In addition, the framework should establish effective remedy mechanisms, which should be binding on State authorities and private or State-owned enterprises involved(see section V below).
The framework should contain the guiding principles,the organizational priorities and strategic goals, and link them to activities, indicators of achievement, and target dates for completion.
The framework should include the preparation of joint situation analyses and the establishment of necessary monitoring mechanisms that identify relevant indicators and capacity-building requirements.
The framework should be related to the different components of the life cycle of an enterprise and could take the form, for instance, of a model law concerning the establishment and registration of MSMEs.
The framework should improve the flow of, access to and quality of technical, legal and economic information relating to the development and transfer of mitigation and adaptation technologies under the Convention.