Examples of using Encroach in English and their translations into Chinese
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Encroach, presume, and the game is up.".
They will increasingly encroach on your bottom line.”.
The biofuel industry requires vast maize and sugarcane plantations,which may encroach on forests.
The initiative could encroach on the prerogatives of Aramco, which Al-Naimi oversaw.
Surrounded by rough terrain, development could never encroach its waters.
If we can't quickly encroach on the enemy's rear, we can easily be intercepted by the enemy?
This has alsoallowed the military sector to gain influence and encroach upon political spaces.
Even if the branches or roots encroach onto neighbouring land they belong to the owner of the tree.
The proposed amendment would introduce an additional measure of complexity andmight encroach on domestic law.
He agreed that the Committee must not encroach on the First Committee' s area of competence.
And third, the use of facial recognitiontechnology by a government for mass surveillance can encroach on democratic freedoms.
The orators, the poets, the commanders encroach on us only as fair women do, by our allowance and homage.
Men in yellow bibs watched anxiously from afar,wondering if these monumental creatures would encroach on the railway tracks.
Change and/or encroach on the mandate of the Fifth Committee, as the main Committee for the administrative and budgetary issues;
Smoke bombs on Lebanese beaches; Israeli lookouts encroach on the territorial waters of Lebanon.
Change and/or encroach on the mandate of the Fifth Committee, as the main Committee for the administrative and budgetary issues;
If not, there is the real possibility that non-accountants will encroach on these valuable service offerings.
Though somewhat protected by the remoteness of their location,they are facing pressure from humans as hunters and farmers encroach.
However, concerns that the measureswould hurt smaller online platforms or encroach on civil rights had stalled Monday's vote.
The development of urban areas, which often encroach on the homes and territories of tigers, is something that many charities are campaigning against.
The result is that we become blind to technology's dark side--its potential to be misused in ways that encroach on our privacy.
The draft articles should not encroach on the well-established rules of international humanitarian law, and a provision clarifying that point should be included.
The protests are rooted firmly in the legitimatefear that Beijing's heavy hand will encroach on their political and economic freedom.
For some time now,Singapore has been concerned about trends that encroach on established international law and the Convention, namely, on the regime of transit passage.
Freedom of movement for Palestinians has been severely curtailed,as illegal Israeli settlements continue to expand and encroach on Palestinian land.
The courts are not entitled to apply laws andother enforceable enactments that encroach on the human and citizens' rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution.
Some concerns have been expressed in the United States, for example,that the rulings of a mandatory dispute settlement system would encroach on State sovereignty.
When the United Nations began to provide electoral assistance,there was some scepticism that its efforts might encroach on national sovereignty or impose a single model of democracy.
An active role for the depositary, of the kind proposed in draft guideline 2.1.8,would not encroach upon the prerogatives of the parties.
Demand from Member States for electoral assistance continues to be high,and initial scepticism that such assistance might encroach on national sovereignty has gradually diminished.