Examples of using One observer in English and their translations into Chinese
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One observer seems to think so.
There was one observer, myself.
One observer organization also made a presentation.
This is just one observer's opinion.
One observer State made a statement on behalf of the Umbrella Group.
It includes also one Observer: Papua New Guinea.
One observer” is not very credible as a source of scientific information.
External Relations will comprise one Observer Liaison(P-3).
One observer mentioned that at the regional level such initiatives had already been taken.
In addition to the Council members,56 Member States that were not Council members and one observer delegation attended the session.
One observer suggested that fishing should be suspended in the absence of such advice.
Statements were also made by a representative of one observer State and by a representative of Greenpeace on behalf of the Climate Action Network.
One observer said that there was no evidence of manifested risks in the notification submitted by New Zealand.
One observer organization, the World Organisation for Animal Health(OIE), also made a statement in the general debate.
A number of Governments, including one Observer(NGO) delegation, expressed concern that activities for women and children, were suffering.
One observer noted that the present Manual was too complex and that it would be very difficult to make it simple yet accurate.
Statements were also made by one observer State and one observer organization on behalf of business and industry non-governmental organizations.
One observer called for the adoption of similar interim measures by other regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements.
Two parties and one observer supported the establishment of the Scientific and Technical Committee.
One observer stated that education was needed to reclaim and value African history and the continent' s role in world history.
Thirty-five States Parties, one observer State, seven international organisations, and six guests of the Meeting made presentations or statements during these sessions.
One observer stated that some of the proposals put forward were already included in the 2001 Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.
One observer stressed that it would be imperative to have a mixture of binding and voluntary measures to be taken and implemented by the media.
One observer responded that States had made a commitment to eradicating racial discrimination and that data was collected in many other spheres of life.
One observer noted that national agendas for research, science and technology lacked a focus on people of African descent as well as a dedicated budget.
One observer, applauding the idea, suggested that at such meetings new members could also be paired with sitting or former members who would act as mentors.
One observer proposed that the General Assembly adopt a resolution recognizing the contribution of the Haitian revolution to outlawing racism and to advancing human rights in general.
One observer noted that some regional fisheries management organizations had made progress towards instituting mechanisms for apprehending contravening vessels under flags of non-members States.
One observer suggested that regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements should prohibit any fisheries in an area of the high seas where there was no operational cooperative mechanism.

