Examples of using Described in section in English and their translations into Chinese
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The details are described in section III below.
As described in Section V., a cookie is also set when using Google maps.
This functionality is described in Section 2.
As described in section V, capacity-building and programmatic outputs have been included in the DRF.
The Panel' s mandate is described in section A above.
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The second part deals with valuation andrequires each loss element claim to undergo four processing stages described in section IV. C.
The Panel' s mandate is described in section A above.
The code components extracted from this document must contain simplifiedBSD license text as required by law as described in section IV.
See the contact information described in Section 13 below.
Also of relevance to maritime security are recent efforts that have been made to strengthen flag State implementation andenforcement as described in section IV.
Discovery for"https" URLs is described in Section 3.3.
The Brill tagger, described in Section 5.6, is a good example of this strategy.
The data collection procedure is described in Section 2.5.
As described in section III. A, the project cycle under the current JI mechanism is split between procedures under the authority of host Parties(Track 1) and those under the authority of the JISC(Track 2).
This judgement is further described in section I. B above.
Transboundary movement of used equipment covered by paragraph 26(b)would not fall under the procedure described in section IV below.
The initial sub-options are described in section 2.0 of this document.
Remove all bedding and toys and clean anddisinfect the enrichment bin as described in Section 1.1.1.
The uppercasing algorithm used is described in section 3.13 of the Unicode Standard.
Finally, WAL makes it possible to support on-line backup andpoint-in-time recovery, as described in Section 22.3.
The political and administrative arrangements described in section I in previous working papers have been fundamentally altered as a result of the Nouméa Accord.
This is applicable to the offences as described in section 2.1 of this report.
United Nations efforts in this regard are described in section IV of the present report.
A description of potential areas of research is described in section 3.1.
Information shall be provided relevant to the three aspects described in sections A- C below.