Examples of using Practical step in English and their translations into Spanish
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With practical step for cables and hoses.
Walk it Out- Discuss the practical step for the week.
A second practical step involves discernment of gifts.
So, a specific terminology and trading logic exist,that should be studied before taking any practical step.
Our second practical step involves a more tangible approach.
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Adherence to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty by all States in the region would also be a substantial practical step.
A first practical step for companies would be to introduce job quality audits.
The implementation of these agreements can be viewed as an important practical step towards a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Abkhazia.
The first practical step to this end could be a moratorium on deploying weapons in outer space, pending a relevant international agreement.
Such appointments were, without any doubt,an important practical step forward whose effects should be neither overestimated, nor belittled.
Adherence to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty by all States in the region would also be a substantial and practical step to this end.
This is a groundbreaking practical step towards holding those who commit grave violations against children accountable.
We are now more confident that this approach will be positively considered as viable by many countries and as a first practical step to address this issue globally.
Al-Ahmed said that the first practical step will be the arrival of representatives of the national consensus government at the Gaza Strip.
The planned exploratory mission by the Technical Subcommittee to Nasseriyah will be one such practical step, which should be followed by broader results-oriented measures.
We recommend that one practical step is to condition debt relief upon the creation of microcredit programmes.
Slovakia considers an effective treaty banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapons as an indispensable next practical step towards achieving our final goal.
The first practical step it took in that regard was to convene the International Conference on Counter-Terrorism, which took place in Riyadh in 2005.
Negotiations on an FMCT in this Conference should be a key practical step in addressing both nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation.
A practical step is for the regional association to offer to run a workshop in a particular country with the aim of encouraging the formation of a national association.
The European Union would like to mention as an important practical step to achieve nuclear disarmament the universal adherence to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The first practical step towards the realization of that proposal was the establishment by Russia and Kazakhstan in 2007 of the International Uranium Enrichment Centre in Angarsk.
Notes with satisfaction that one hundred andthirty-one States have already subscribed to the Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation as a practical step against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery;
All committed themselves to the first practical step towards this: the completion of a comprehensive test-ban treaty no later than next year.
In particular, it will be a practical step to renew the commitment of the nuclearweapon States party to the NonProliferation Treaty to comply with their obligations under article VI.
As you can see,Ukraine has taken another practical step testifying to my country's fidelity to the cause of the strengthening of peace, security and disarmament.
The code represents an important practical step in addressing the problem of ballistic missile proliferation and building confidence at regional and global levels.
We consider the Arab Peace Initiative to be a practical step in the right direction towards resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict in order to achieve security, peace and stability in the Middle East.
The fissile material cut-off treaty will constitute not only a practical step towards nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, but also an effective means of combating nuclear terrorism by reducing the risk of loose nuclear materials falling into the wrong hands.