Examples of using It will develop in English and their translations into Russian
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With apply it will develop into simpler to do.
Regardless of what type of business it will develop.
It will develop best practices and ensure predictable funding.
The programme will therefore offer differentiated services across the region: it will pursue successful initiatives in SME cluster development andthe outward orientation of SMEs in export consortia; it will develop and implement inclusive value chains for rural communities.
It will develop technical parameters and best practices in the field.
In conclusion I would like to point out that in the attitude of the Armenian citizens toward NATO as a regional security system there is a stable increasing positive trend, and it will develop depending on the concrete contents of the currently realized and perspective economic, social, political and military programs of NATO in the South Caucasus.
It will develop effective policies and mechanisms to respond to these requests.
In addition to its military resources, it will develop civilian intervention capabilities, including a corps of civilian police, whose contribution to peacekeeping is invaluable.
It will develop and accelerate the arrival on the market of technological breakthroughs.
Hopefully, it will develop into a national mechanism for gender equality.
It will develop technical parameters and best practices in the electoral field.
In particular, it will develop an information base and methods for assessing environmental impacts and costs of resource use.
It will develop realistic targets and outcomes based on what can be achieved.
It will develop technical parameters and best practices in the electoral field.
It will develop indicators and methods for disaggregating information by gender and age.
But how it will develop Karabas. com during the crisis, when the market fell by almost ten times?
It will develop strategies to reduce their poverty and improve food security.
It will develop home educational facilities and will introduce leave for family reasons.
It will develop guides and other materials on issues of direct relevance to NAPs.
It will develop budget policy tools and promote the preservation of macroeconomic balance.
It will develop a programme of sampling every 50-100 km over some 20,000 km of profile lines.
It will develop guidelines for ensuring political balance in delegations attending IPU meetings.
It will develop an outreach strategy to encourage respect for and promote and protect children's and women's rights.
It will develop, with practitioners, evaluation researchers and academics, recommendations on best practices.
It will develop new standards and guidelines for good practice in parliaments as and when the need arises.
It will develop contingency planning to address changes in the military and/or political situation in its area of operation.
It will develop favourable policy and market incentives, alongside information tools that enable more sustainable lifestyles.
Finally, it will develop online training manual on men's roles in eliminating gender-based violence and conduct online training.
It will develop a set of guidelines and tools to build up PPPs for rural areas and propose strategies and policy options.
It will develop and implement a comprehensive system-wide response framework to make the strategic guidance of the Special Envoy operational.