Examples of using Representative explained in English and their translations into Chinese
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The representative explained that this three-pronged strategy was beginning to show encouraging results.
With regards to FIFA 16 there isn't a Vita or3DS version,” an EA representative explained to Pocket Gamer.
The UNICEF Representative explained that agencies participating in the process were maintaining their profiles.
On the subject of corporate governance and ethics, the representative explained that FEE had issued three papers during 2009.
BAC representative explained that it is very important for the company to give passengers choice when they are traveling.
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The Center for International Forestry Research representative explained the link between adaptation and proper management of forests.
The representative explained that the list aimed to show how the country names and capitals were standardized in the Greek language.
The whole event was started to bring the Chinese culture to the Australian community andto exchange this culture,” the representative explained.
The Special Representative explained that hostilities were ongoing and that the security situation had improved but was fragile.
In response to the question relating to the issuance of G-5 visas,the United States representative explained in detail the application process by which a domestic employee applicant was granted such a visa.
The Special Representative explained that all the cases presented in the two memoranda had occurred outside the context of combat.
In his brief address to the population of the Kabezi camp, the Representative explained that the mission was evidence of the fact that the international community cared about their condition.
The representative explained that the Swiss political system was a federalist one composed of three levels: the Confederation, cantons and municipalities.
With regard to the anonymous human rights awardee, the representative explained that her organization had followed the guidelines concerning human rights defenders under General Assembly resolution 53/144.
Another representative explained that his country would contact pharmaceutical companies to undertake an inventory of all CFC stocks.
In a previous statement, an Oculus representative explained that“this complaint filed by ZeniMax is one-sided and conveys only ZeniMax's interpretation of the story.
The GEF representative explained that GEF followed the guidance of the Conference on the eligibility of States and projects for funding.
The representative explained that the text of the Declaration, regrettably, did not reflect crucial issues related to trafficking in persons.
The representative explained that achievements had been made in addressing the issues of domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence.
The representative explained that co-financing under the LDCF as defined in decision 3/CP.11 is not identical to co-financing requirements under GEF Trust Fund projects.
The displaced persons' representative explained that they could not return to their homes mainly for financial and security reasons and issues involving access to their property.
The representative explained that under the provisions of the Te Ture Whenua Maori(Maori Land) Act all land in New Zealand had been classified into a number of different categories.
The Special Representative explained that the United Nations could not have prevented the takeover of Abyei by the Sudanese armed forces as the Organization was unable to attack advancing troops.
One representative explained that his Government' s long-standing commitment to ensuring the safe use, import and export of chrysotile asbestos meant that it opposed the listing of the chemical.
The representative explained the security exigencies which had prevented the holding of a national census and gave details of the new constitutional reforms, including the strengthening of human rights guarantees.
The Special Representative explained that the mandate of the group was to evaluate the nature of existing evidence and to listen to the views of the Cambodian leaders and people before making recommendations to the Secretary-General.
The representative explained that the focus of that Ministry was to develop an environment of opportunity and choice for the Maori by improving Maori performance in areas of education, employment, business development and health.
The representative explained that in the period between 1996 and 1998, a legislative review had been undertaken leading to the enactment of a number of amendments and ordinances to eliminate discriminatory or unfair treatment of women.
The representatives explained the circumstances surrounding the reported disappearances and reiterated the written information previously submitted to the Working Group.
After the police arrived, CAG representatives explained that the church's surveillance camera had recorded the whole incident.