Examples of using Echo point in English and their translations into Arabic
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Echo Point.
Pothamedu View Point Echo Point.
Echo Point.
It's like there's some perfect echo point right here.
Echo Point.
About 15 km from Munnar lies the famous Echo Point.
The Echo Point.
People usually come across Echo Point while making the trip to Top Station, the highest point(1700m) in Munnar, on the Munnar-Kodaikanal road.
Above release point Echo Bravo One.
Nearing point of contact, Echo One.
Sound recording on the phone nonstop with Echo At one point, all we thought" why…".
I believe our Committee could also echo this point, or at least appraise the extent to which our Committee might accommodate such activities.
Measuring point: peak value or front edge of echo in valve.
Raquette Lake developed into one of the most prestigious summer getaways for the elite in the 19th century. In 1877, William West Durant started work on what would become the first of the"Great Camps," Pine Knot. Other summer homes in the"great camp style" on Raquette Lake include North Point(the 1870buildings replaced by Lucy Carnegie in 1903), Echo Camp(1883) and Bluff Point(1876).
Several others echoed that point.
Several delegations echoed that point, stressing that funding should be linked to effective programme delivery and programme impact as well as to effective monitoring and impact evaluation.
Another echoed the point made earlier that it was also necessary for developing countries to give chemicals management a higher profile in their development agendas as a means of attracting greater funding.
The delegation, echoing a point made earlier in the discussion, stated that those donors that had not contributed to UNFPA at the level of their full potential ought to do so now.
Echoing a point made by the keynote speaker, another participant asserted that more care needed to be taken to ensure that newly mandated missions did not duplicate capacities other United Nations entities already had on the ground.
This point was echoed at the 41st meeting.
After that, Delta and Echo units link up here at the hook point. .
This last point in particular was echoed by the Foreign Minister.
I need you on point in operations. Echo will be fine. Any qualified interim handler will do.
It is also worth echoing a point articulated by the United Kingdom in its Sixth Committee statement regarding the threshold for triggering the presumption.
Anyway, the point is, Emma was being annoying… she kept walking off with Echo like she owned him, and talking to him about.
Another representative echoed those points, calling for bilateral discussions between those parties and the Medical Technical Options Committee.
In the ensuing discussion, many delegates echoed the points made by the Co-Chairs and the European Commission delegate.
Michael Abd El Massih,the Director of Arabic Bible Outreach, echoes the same point and asserts that.
I want to echo two essential points made at the High-level Event that were also taken up by the Secretary-General in his conclusions.
During this dialogue, the Commission echoed the point of view of the United Nations and the Government, namely, that in transitioning to a development-oriented assistance, it is important that the international community remain engaged in respect of peacebuilding needs in Sierra Leone.