Примери за използване на Also cited на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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In an article published Sunday in the Turkish daily Milliyet,Lavrov also cited anti-terrorism efforts as a key priority for both countries.
Malloy also cited a“moral component” to his decision.
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Poland also cited its high proportion of rural areas.
Giovanardi, who last year promoted a voluntary drug test for members of parliament, also cited“U.S. studies” suggesting recent market turmoil may have been amplified by“people who have lost touch with reality” due to drug use.
He also cited what he called the"great tragedy of Armenia" in the last century.
In its seconddowngrade in three months, the global lender also cited a bigger-than-expected slowdown in China's economy and a possible"No Deal" Brexit as risks to its outlook, saying these could worsen market turbulence in financial markets.
He also cited support for Greece's positions from other countries, including the United States and Israel.
The agency also cited analysts as placing the cost of the project at about $10 billion.
He also cited his lack of natural skills and experience at dealing with people, and to exercise official functions.
The study also cited resveratrol as a viable treatment option for osteoporosis.
He also cited a $3 billion pledge the United States made to help developing countries reduce their carbon emissions.
Van Valkenburgh also cited an example of an Afghani entrepreneur paying her female coders with Bitcoin later in his testimony.
He also cited the negative impact of statements by EU leaders suggesting Turkey might not be accepted as a full member even if it fulfils human rights obligations.
The Deputy Minister also cited statistics for start-up companies in Bulgaria, according to which about 2000 start-ups have been created for the last 5 years.
He also cited"very significant" inconsistencies in the surviving boy's accounts of the incident given during two separate questionings, and a lack of evidence to verify his story.
Iran also cited article 51 to justify its attack on American bases.
Mobius also cited the potential impact of political changes on markets.
Summers also cited a report by a UN committee that said Assange was being arbitrarily detained.
It also cited price stability and the drafting of key legislative packages as positive achievements.
The WHO also cited limited evidence that consuming 100g of red meat per day increases risk of cancer by 17%.
The NGO also cited damaged natural irrigation channels and the lack of enough green areas and forests in Istanbul as contributing factors.
They also cited another study involving over 3,000 women, which showed that those who consumed high levels of omega-3 had a 25% lower risk of breast cancer recurrence over the next 7 years.
He also cited Robert Payne, Albert Speer, and other well-known Hitler biographers, who mentioned Hitler's predilection for such non-vegetarian foods as Bavarian sausages, ham, liver, and game.
He also cited the testimony of the doctor of the Kostrizsky's yard, a dentist who had taken molds of the impostor's jaw and admitted that the dental drawing was not similar to the one that Anastasia had.
Carney also cited domestic risks to Britain from Brexit, a further significant rise in household debt and cyber-attacks on the banking system- all risks the BoE has previously highlighted.
The statement also cited contemporary rulings, such as when the Saudi government restricted the marriage of Saudi youth, especially women, to citizens of other nations, which was considered to be for the public interest.
Carney also cited domestic risks to Britain from Brexit, a further significant rise in household debt and cyber-attacks on the banking system, risks the BoE has previously highlighted in regular reports on Britain's financial stability.
Hart also cited"the failure to adequately understand- and consequently convey to the public- the fact that the theory of intelligent design is consensually regarded, in the scientific community, as absolute horse**** unworthy of serious consideration….