Examples of using Basic resources in English and their translations into Japanese
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But today China consumes more basic resources than the US does.
Because China has now overtaken us in the consumption of most basic resources.
Today, China consumes more basic resources than the United States does.
When basic resources are re-used in new products, health risks should be avoided.
He then points out thatChina has now overtaken the US in consumption of most basic resources.
Unlike the basic resources, however, Gil can also be used if the war doesn't go your way.
On the first day, you built your shelter and gathered your basic resources. It was close.
If we can get individual doctors to prescribe these basic resources for their patients, could we get an entire healthcare system to shift its presumption?
Among other things, the Council must take more action to prevent conflict over raw materials andother basic resources.
Despite recent economic growth, India still lacks many basic resources needed to educate its people.
It was designed with the same pinout and basic resources as a conventional 8032, but has significantly enhanced performance capabilities and a number of additional resources. .
When you are satisfied with the conversion,tap the Refine button to submit your Basic Resources and start the timer to create the batch.
If the Alliance City possesses insufficient Basic Resources to produce at maximum capacity, the bar will stop at the point where the available Basic Resources end.
The letter noted that Venezuela has spent several years in an economic crisis,resulting in a lack of access to basic resources for most citizens.
In a world of growing needs and dwindling reserves,access to basic resources is becomingly increasingly complex and a source of tension.
In a world where even basic resources such as land and water are increasingly scarce, we cannot afford to concentrate assets in the hands of a few and leave the many to struggle over what's left'.
How is it possible that so many people still die from severe malnutrition andlack of access to basic resources in the 21st century?
Trying to reach the most vulnerable, increasing access to basic resources and services, and supporting communities affected by conflict and climate related disasters.
As outlined during my presentation, our understanding of excluded communities must also takeaccount of those people across the world who struggle to access basic resources such as food, clean water and healthcare.
Trying to reach the most vulnerable, increasing access to basic resources and services, and supporting communities affected by conflict and climate related disasters.
It's time to reawaken the spirit of Occupy for the starving millions How is it possible that so many people still die from severe malnutrition andlack of access to basic resources in the 21st century?
This involves targeting those living in vulnerable situations,increasing access to basic resources and services, and supporting communities affected by conflict and climate-related disasters.
Without employment options and basic resources, many must rely completely on outside assistance and are forced into exploitative and abusive situations to sustain themselves and their children.
How is it possible that so many people still die from severe malnutrition andlack of access to basic resources, in a 21st century world that is wealthier and more technologically advanced than ever before?
So Health Leads was born of these conversations-- a simple model where doctors and nurses can prescribe nutritious food,heat in the winter and other basic resources for their patients the same way they prescribe medication.
This involves targeting those living in vulnerable situations,increasing access to basic resources and services, and supporting communities affected by conflict and climate-related disasters.
Its aim is bold and revolutionary-to establish"popular sovereignty" that places basic resources like oil and gas under"popular self-management" and out of the hands of local oligarchs and exploitive foreign capital.