joint commission造句(1) The government has set up a joint commission to consider the problem.
(2) The two agreed to set up a joint commission examining the issue.
(3) A joint commission was established to co-ordinate actions on economy, law, pensions, housing, energy and ecology.
(4) It was decided that the Joint Commission should be required to submit a report by 15 August.
(5) A joint commission was to be set up to examine current fiscal legislation and elaborate reforms to promote investment and expenditure savings.
(6) Both the Joint Commission and Mass. General said they will have results of the project next year" (Kowalczyk, 10/21).
(7) Clinton also will participate in the U.S.-Indonesia Joint Commission Meeting in Bali with Indonesian leaders.
(8) In 2004, under the auspices of the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade, the United States and China set up a joint working group to guide China toward market-economy status.
(9) In 2004, the Joint Commission, a national accrediting body for hospitals, issued what it calls the Universal Protocol, which is designed in part to help prevent surgical errors.
(10) The joint commission is set to meet next in Indonesia in 2011.
(11) Utilizing the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT), including its new IPR Working Group, to secure new and specific commitments from China on improving IPR enforcement.
(12) Established in 1983, the Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade is the main forum for addressing bilateral trade issues and promoting commercial opportunities between the United States and China.
(13) In fact, the Joint Commission established working groups to focus on six main issues: democracy, the environment, security, energy, education, and trade and investment.
(14) Media 10, said Haiti, the Haitian Provisional Electoral Council has decided to set up a joint commission to investigate the election fraud, and vote to re-examine.
(15) Look for a facility that has been accredited by Joint Commission International, a United States-based nonprofit that accredits hospitals abroad.
(16) The two sides spoke highly of the outcomes of the 20th Meeting of the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade.
(17) "The life-safety issues in the old structure didn't permit accreditation, so now we can apply again to [the Joint Commission], " said Arons.
(18) The two sides stated that they will continue to advance mutually beneficial cooperation in economics and trade through the mechanism of the high-level Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade.
(19) For instance, surgical managers can determine the tissue implant inventory and expirations and in turn record proper storage and reconstitution of these implants as required by the Joint Commission.
(20) IPR protection will be one of the key issues discussed at this year's U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) meeting, planned for this summer.
(21) Modern Physician: "This is the second project for the Center for Transforming Healthcare, a quality-improvement and safety arm the Joint Commission established in 2009" (McKinney, 10/21).
(22) Is the IVF lab accredited College of American Pathologists or by the Joint Commission?
(23) U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa met Friday at the State Department for the inaugural meeting of the U.S.-Indonesia Joint Commission.
(24) Locke and Huntsman are in Hangzhou this week for the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade.
(25) On 8 th Sep. the 15 Sino - Japan investment Promotion Joint Commission Meeting was held in Xiamen.
(26) But choose the doctor and hospital carefully. Look for a facility that has been accredited by Joint Commission International, a United States-based nonprofit that accredits hospitals abroad.