Examples of using Would require in English and their translations into Chinese
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Would require another book.
Explaining these would require another article.
The users werethen encouraged to click on other links that would require payment.
That would require another book.
Any partnership initiative would require resources.
People also translate
This move would require careful researching.
The proposals put forward by Merkel would require a treaty revision.
This would require a third phase of the miracle.
You will also estimate the time it would require to complete each step.
It would require an array of satellites.
This is a matter that would require further consultation.
Nevertheless, there was concern about the resources that such transfers would require.
That would require voter approval in November.
Delegation of authority, in particular, would require well-thought-out measures.
The deal would require voter approval in November.
Medical interventions and prevention activities would require $9,300 for the biennium 2008-2009.
Time travel would require moving through the fourth dimension.
Achieving those goals would require different work methods.
But that would require the antagonists to come to the negotiating table.
An investment beyond 49% would require the approval of the government.
Criminal charges would require a higher burden of proof than the civil lawsuit.
Those and other issues would require careful consideration and research.
Such a unit would require, at a minimum, legal, financial and technical expertise.
The implementation of the ERP system would require a substantial financial investment from Member States.
Such an extension would require the specific authorization of the General Assembly.
Merkel has said this would require amending the European treaties.
A large epidemic would require hundreds of thousands of volunteers.
And a large epidemic would require us to have hundreds of thousands of workers.
Such a borrowing arrangement would require the authorization of the General Assembly.
The revised guidelines would require enhanced capacity-building in certain critical areas.
