Examples of using Fully shared in English and their translations into Chinese
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Opportunity must be fully shared with all.
In this way, the children's paradise business flow andthe shopping mall flow can be 100% fully shared.
The inner workings of a mind can't be fully shared, and they can't be observed by a neutral party.
Korean 5G devices will not be fully shared.
Lastly, she fully shared the concern of ACABQ on the subject of cost savings relating to security staff.
Cultivation from sowing to harvesting is fully shared.
He fully shared the views expressed by the Committee on the need to implement the laws on women' s employment.
They reflected the importance accorded older persons by the international community,a sentiment fully shared in the Muslim world.
His delegation fully shared the concerns expressed by Germany with regard to the tightening of the habitual residence criterion.
Such new and rapidly developing scientific knowledge is mainly owned by developed States andis not yet fully shared by many developing States.
For that reason, Angola fully shared the view of the Secretary-General that reducing the size of MINURSO would not be advisable.
A document from CETIM(in French) was attached to the paper,and the expert fully shared the views of CETIM as expressed in the document.
It fully shared the view that social, economic and cultural rights should be taken into account when designing a sanctions regime.
During these 15 years, as a Member State of the United Nations,we have fully shared the common values, responsibilities, achievements and setbacks of the Organization.
Albania fully shared the view of the European Union that corruption was an obstacle to sustainable development and good governance.
It noted further that the revised budgetcontained requests for additional civilian personnel and it fully shared the views and concerns expressed by ACABQ in that regard.
Mr. Jaremczuk(Poland) said that he fully shared the views expressed by the representative of Austria on behalf of the European Union.
The Commonwealth Ministerial Group on Small States hademphasized the need to ensure that small States fully shared in the benefits of globalization, regionalism and international trade.
He fully shared that view: it was unimportant what any given political status was called; what was important was which elements made up that status.
Mr. Takase(Japan) said that his delegation fully shared the concerns expressed by the Special Rapporteur regarding violence, xenophobia and racism.
The Group fully shared the report' s recommendation to include empowerment, through a range of actions, as a priority in the global development agenda beyond 2015.
Ms. Arystanbekova(Kazakhstan) said that her delegation fully shared the deep concern expressed by the Under-Secretary-General for Management regarding the financial situation of the United Nations.
His Government fully shared the concern about the financial stability of the Organization and recognized the need for timely payments by Member States.
Mr. Quintanilla Román(Cuba) said that Cuba fully shared the legitimate humanitarian concerns about the indiscriminate and irresponsible use of anti-personnel mines.
Finally, his delegation fully shared the view that science and technology should be established as a cross-cutting theme within the work of the United Nations.
Ms. Incera(Costa Rica) said that her delegation fully shared the views expressed by Indonesia on behalf of the Group of 77 and China, but wished to make a few additional observations.
His delegation fully shared the belief of the Special Committee that standby arrangements were the key to the increased effectiveness and rapid deployment capacity of peacekeeping operations.
Mr. Takase(Japan) said that his delegation fully shared the view expressed in the draft resolution on the importance of the promotion and protection of the rights of the child.
Her Government fully shared the concerns of the international community regarding the abduction of children or their subjection to danger and cruelty, particularly in situations of armed conflict.
He was pleased to note that the Commission fully shared those objectives and concerns, thereby reinforcing the chances that the outcome of the proposed review would be supported by all parties concerned.