Examples of using Further progress in English and their translations into Spanish
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Encourage further progress;
Further progress had been made in 2006.
We will report on further progress.
However, further progress still had to be made.
We will report on further progress.
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Further progress will require continued commitment.
Some indicators also reflect further progress in 2010.
Further progress towards a predictable legal framework.
Nevertheless, he also saw a great need for further progress.
We encourage further progress in these areas.
As you might already guess,it is necessary for further progress.
Third, we will make further progress in building a new relationship with Russia.
Without compassion towards other beings, further progress is impossible.
Further progress in replacing outdated technologies with superior facilities.
While some improvement has been observed, further progress is needed.
Further progress depended nevertheless on greater international cooperation.
Reforms undertaken so far provide the basis for further progress.
Further progress should be achieved in fully returning the police to civilian control.
The literature was the cultural field that further progress was in the Porfiriato.
Further progress will depend on sustained political, technical and financial support.
The instrumentality of UNDAF provides the launching pad for further progress.
I hope that further progress will materialize in this relatively new field of cooperation.
You will then have to overcome these memories in order to make further progress.
Throughout this period, further progress has been achieved in normalizing the situation.
The October 2002 Report considered that Estonia had made further progress.
Further progress will depend on political will, the availability of resources and implementation capacity.
The current international situation provides a favourable environment for further progress in disarmament.
Further progress is desirable and in particular, more scientific and systematic research and analysis is needed as a basis for better policy-making.
Although the Council of Ministers of Afghanistan endorsed the 1972 Protocol andthe process of accession commenced some years ago, no further progress appears to have been made.
What are the main bottlenecks in international cooperation against terrorism andhow can further progress be made to facilitate international judicial cooperation?