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例句
Chileans seem to have forgotten temporarily that their gradualist democracy has real achievements of which they can be proud.
智利人似乎暫時忘記了他們漸進式的民主取得了足以引以為傲的實質性成就。
Mr Salmond is by instinct a gradualist, believing that Scottish sovereignty is most likely to be obtained bit by bit rather than in one go.
Salmond是一個本能的漸進主義者,認為蘇格蘭主權最可能一步一步實現而不是一蹴而就。
In hindsight, a " gradualist " approach means one step at a time, although the pace of change is anything but slow.
事后來看,所謂“漸進式”方式意味著一次只邁出一步,且步伐邁得很慢。
The limited scale of the tax reflects China's gradualist approach to policy-making, particularly in controversial areas.
房產稅的有限規模,反映出中國在政策制定方面——尤其是在有爭議領域——的漸進做法。
In Deng's famous phrase, China's policy makers adopted a gradualist approach, 'crossing the river by feeling for the stones.
鄧小平曾說過一句著名的話“摸著石頭過河”,中國決策者們也是遵循這個方針踏上了循序漸進的發展道路。
But the IMF also reported some sympathy for China's gradualist approach on its executive board.
但國際貨幣基金組織也對中國的漸進做法表示一定理解。
It is right to take a gradualist approach.
采取漸進主義的方式是正確的。
Beijing is taking a gradualist approach to the opening of financial services.
中國政府在開放金融服務業方面采取漸進主義方式。
To be exact, he is a gradualist reformer.
準確地說,他是一位漸進的改革者。
Mr Obama's health-care plan is more gradualist than Mrs Clinton's and may be more realistic (see article).
奧巴馬的醫療計劃則比克林頓夫人的更加謹慎漸進,可能更加切實可行。
For now, the government appears to favor a gradualist approach - adding convertible equity as-needed.
現在,政府似乎更傾向于漸進的方式,也就是在必要的時候增持可轉換股份。