milestone造句(91) Shenzhou seven man - in - space flight's complete success, is in our country astronautics history another milestone.
(92) Hans Moravec, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, says ASCI Purple represents an important milestone for the computing industry.
(93) The horse stepped out with swift, regular stride, rapidly passing the milestone.
(94) The team has set a tight development schedule for Unladen Swallow, making quarterly milestone releases.
(95) It is standard practice for each team member to sign-off (after tests) on a milestone deliverable.
(96) I will escrow funds for each milestone before work starts but will not release it until work for that milestone is on my server, retested and bug free.
(97) The Law will be a milestone in legal system history, marking the construction of Chinese social model of right standard and the production of folk society in contemporary China.
(98) These results mark milestone achievements for the Wireless Network After Next (WNaN) program, which is sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Air Force Research Laboratory.
(99) The Project Milestone Management Framework just fills that blank of CMM with its project management working procedures.
(100) Comenius is a milestone personality in the history of education. It was he who wrote the very first systematic theoretical work Magna Didactics , which was pedagogically specialized.
(101) I think this is a very important milestone in the relations between our two countries.
(102) After watching the exhibition game this afternoon at this 30-year milestone, I would venture to say that this is still true today.
(103) CASE system will be a milestone for the human resource building on work safety in China.
(104) Undoubted, this is a on phylogeny of Hainan harbor boat important milestone.
(105) The use of the vessel is a milestone for China's marine law enforcement patrol work, as it can combine air and surface surveillance, said the report.
(106) Professor Andrew Hamilton, the university's vice-chancellor, described the school as "a huge milestone in Oxford's history."
(107) Her creativity will bring her career to another new milestone.
(108) Prof Andrew Hamilton, Oxford's vice-chancellor, said: "The school represents a huge milestone in Oxford's history.
(109) The depth in a drilling well at which the drilling contractor receives a lump-sum payment for reaching a particular milestone.
(110) In addition, hall of fame system will record the milestone of the company and let the record breaker become the hall of famer.
(111) Starting school is a milestone for both children and parents.
(112) Alfred de Musset, a great French Romantic writer and poet of the 19th century, ranks as one of the most representative writers that serve as a milestone in the history of French literature.
(113) As the milestone person of Japanese film the first director who gains Academy Honorary Award in Asia, Akira Kurosawa play the key role in the filmdom.
(114) The Initial Operational Capability milestone determines whether the product is ready to be deployed into a user acceptance environment.
(115) But the Thames Tunnel is ahistorical milestone in tunnel engineering .
(116) Scholars consider that portrait a milestone in the history of European portraiture.
(117) Implementation of each level of granularity (for example, technical function, business function, business process, and so forth) and the associated choreography should also form a key milestone.
(118) The milestone for a central role of lipids in signal transduction was manifested by the discovery of the phosphoinositide cycle.
(119) Scientists working on the world's first-ever malaria vaccine are calling the RTS,S trials a significant milestone.
(120) Therefore, it may become a CG film history as a milestone, but will not become an epoch-making work.