Examples of using Beginning of the decade in English and their translations into Russian
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There are now more public bodies than there were at the beginning of the decade.
Since the beginning of the decade the world-wide trend in military spending has been downward.
Local companies have changed business processes,formed at the beginning of the decade.
In Western Asia, the Persian Gulf crisis was a setback at the beginning of the decade.
People also translate
Since the beginning of the decade, the Organization's actions to promote peace and international stability have changed radically.
This means that in 2000 there were some 1,884,000 fewer people living in poverty than at the beginning of the decade.
Delivery had more than doubled since the beginning of the decade, despite the fact that the regular budget had not grown.
Entering the new millennium, UNHCR faces a regional panorama that has changed dramatically since the beginning of the decade.
It has dominated the market since the beginning of the decade, is supported by most devices, and has works very well with Full HD.
After this design improvement, bank burglaries fell off and were far less common at the end of the 1920s than at the beginning of the decade.
Since the beginning of the decade, over 75 countries have changed their mining laws to encourage foreign investment.
Per capita GDP should grow by about 0.5 per cent,putting it 15 per cent above its level at the beginning of the decade.
Since the beginning of the decade, humanitarian staff have been increasingly exposed to unacceptable levels of violence in the course of their work.
It provided a summary of activities undertaken by the Office andthe United Nations since the beginning of the Decade.
Since the beginning of the Decade to Roll Back Malaria, we have witnessed significant progress by the international community and African Governments themselves.
For example, in 2009, more than half of the LDCs' merchandise exports was destined to other developing countries, up from 40 per cent at the beginning of the decade.
Some 14 countries had already developed national plans for children near the beginning of the decade, and several of them are under revision.
As we near the end of the International Decade for a Culture of Peace,we need to start taking stock of what we have achieved since the beginning of the Decade.
In addition, since the beginning of the Decade there has been increasing awareness of the link between the major impact of natural disasters on economic development in many countries.
However, these positive figures mask the fact that unemployment in the Grand Duchy has doubled since the beginning of the decade, despite a vibrant labour market.
From the beginning of the decade, almost all the economies of the subregion- with some variations- showed a clear trend towards recovery in the area of production, in a context of greater monetary and financial stability.
This background note reviews the different forms of international cooperation undertaken since the beginning of the decade in support of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs.
Since the beginning of the Decade, these prestigious prizes have rewarded literacy projects and programmes undertaken by Governments and NGOs that stand out for their excellence and innovation at the national level or acting more broadly.
By 1996-1997, development assistance to these economies had fallen from 0.09 per cent of donors' GNP at the beginning of the decade to 0.05 per cent of donors' GNP a fall of 29 per cent in dollar terms and 22 per cent in real terms.
Mr. Daoud(Sudan) said that international and domestic efforts to addresspoverty had borne fruit: United Nations statistics showed that the number of people living in extreme poverty in developing countries had declined significantly since the beginning of the decade.
A common theme had been the gap between expectations at the beginning of the decade and the reality at the dawn of the new millennium, particularly with regard to financing for development and the outcome of the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations.