Examples of using Many delegates in English and their translations into Chinese
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Many delegates stressed that their countries promoted specific industries.
Capacity constraints in the negotiation of IIAs were an issue of concern for many delegates.
Many delegates mentioned the difficulty of defining assessment benchmarks and indicators.
The financial andeconomic crisis had reduced the level of employment worldwide, and many delegates stated that it was essential to generate employment.
Many delegates insisted that innovative financing flows needed to be additional to ODA commitments.
In order to address some of these problems and improve implementation, many delegates stressed that any measures taken should not undermine the role of UNHCR.
Ways forward Many delegates stressed that, rather than creating new mechanisms, existing ones should be enhanced.
Many delegates described the report as concise, convincing and insightful yet disturbing and relevant.
At that congress, many delegates were unwilling to elect them(not only Wang Ming, but quite a few other comrades as well).
Many delegates felt that the incident was not a procedural error as CSI claimed, but rather a substantive error.
In that connection, many delegates raised the issue of the existing imbalances in the negotiations between capital-exporting and capital-importing countries.
Many delegates stressed the importance of energy efficiency and renewable energy in reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
He concluded by thanking the many delegates for their appreciation of the role that UNDP had played in the preparation of the thirteenth session of the High-level Committee.
However, many delegates felt that the policy response should address the need to reactivate credit for productive activities.
Many delegates stressed that policies needed to reflect the special circumstances prevailing in a country and that they should evolve over time.
Many delegates emphasized that the United Nations development system had been established to reach common economic, social and developmental goals.
Many delegates are beginning to care about the environment and called on the government and corporations to disclose environmental information in a timely manner.
Many delegates called for strengthening the regional and subregional presence of UNEP and placing greater importance on the needs of regions and countries.
Many delegates expressed their gratitude for the capacity-building assistance provided by UNCTAD and asked the secretariat to further expand work in that area.
Many delegates took note of the draft UNCTAD fundraising strategy for UNCTAD technical cooperation and the road map provided in the recommendations of the strategy.
Many delegates expressed respect for the independence and autonomy of the treaty bodies and applauded their self-regulation by adopting the Addis Ababa guidelines.
Many delegates expressed their opposition to protectionism, and some called for developed countries to open up their markets more to exports from developing countries.
Many delegates spoke of impressive achievements since 1990 in decreasing child and maternal mortality through immunization, primary health care and nutrition.
Many delegates reported on their countries' progress towards achieving these goals and stressed that aid effectiveness was equally important as the quantity of aid.
Many delegates noted that African countries should be given sufficient policy space and flexibility to implement their strategic development vision and industrial policies.
Many delegates expressed their wish that UNCTAD play a bridging role for developing countries in the negotiations on trade facilitation and transport services at the WTO.
Many delegates highlighted the necessity of investing in infrastructure and transport systems, and the potential of public- private partnerships in financing those investments.
Many delegates and experts expressed support for common topics in the field of CR, including working conditions(i.e. occupational safety and health), corruption and discrimination.
Many delegates welcomed the progress report on action taken on the recommendations of the first and second sessions of the Commission on Enterprise, Business Facilitation and Development.
Many delegates underlined the importance of having a set of international guiding principles on alternative development for use in designing, implementing and monitoring alternative development programmes.