binding commitment
常見(jiàn)例句
- In other words, as a group the BASIC countries remain reluctant to sign up to legally binding commitments.
換言之,作為一個(gè)群體,基礎(chǔ)四國(guó)依然覺(jué)得自己很難給予具有法律約束力的承諾。 - Although some countries, such as Germany, have said they will not agree to any document with binding commitments to alter economic policy, more G20 countries have come on board with the US ideas.
雖然德國(guó)等一些國(guó)家表示,他們不會(huì)同意任何有約束力的改變經(jīng)濟(jì)政策的承諾文件,但已有更多G20成員國(guó)接受了美國(guó)的提議。 - Importantly, a legally binding agreement may (or may not) contain legally binding commitments for some or all of its parties.
重要的是,一個(gè) 具有法律約束力的協(xié)議 可以包含(也可以不包含)所有(或者部分)締約方 具有法律約束力 的承諾。 - John Pershing,Washington's deputy special envoy for climate change, says President Obama supports U.S.emission reductions comparable to the European Union and Japan, but wants legally binding commitments from other countries as well.
- China primary goal was limiting any binding commitments with the potential to impinge on its industrial growth.
FORBES: Climate Friend or Foe? China in Copenhagen - Such credits would also provide incentives to developing countries to consider binding commitments under any future international regime.
ECONOMIST: On climate change, Bretton Woods, the Pope's speech The - Under the Kyoto protocol of the UN climate convention, all developed countries save America must make binding commitments to reduce their greenhouse-gas emissions.
ECONOMIST: The Cancún climate-change conference: A sort of progress The 返回 binding commitment