Examples of using Some delegates in English and their translations into Chinese
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Some delegates wanted the newly settled lands to the West to be states.
Some delegates argued that the right to development was not about charity but empowerment.
Some delegates were of the view that the concessions made in the negotiations on movement of natural persons were very limited.
Some delegates proposed that a resolution or declaration be adopted by the Human Rights Council on the issue of combating cybercrime.
Some delegates expressed the view that the UNCTAD secretariat could play a role in working out the details of an international methodology.
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Some delegates called for a more proactive role by the State in regulating internal markets and in creating the conditions for growth.
Some delegates pointed out that the impact of integration into the global economy on employment and poverty varied among countries and sectors.
Some delegates said that rising oil prices are likely to increase demand for biomass energy, which could increase the burden on women.
Some delegates were concerned that the proposed guidelines for Level 3 SMEs did not include guidance on preparing a cash flow statement.
Thereafter, some delegates stated that UNCTAD must focus on opportunities where it could add value and further develop its core expertise.
Moreover, some delegates were not convinced by the view that EPAs were primarily designed to help African economies to better integrate.
Some delegates also agreed that a culture of transparency and openness among all partners created an enabling environment for successful PPPs.
Some delegates expressed concern about the challenges posed by GVCs and countries' abilities to effectively participate in and benefit from them.
Some delegates stressed the importance of measuring job creation, as well as other aspects of corporate social responsibility, in developing countries.
Some delegates were of the view that, in conjunction with partnership and dialogue, the international community still needs to exert a degree of pressure.
Some delegates said that gaps in infrastructure network and sector inefficiencies were still critical bottlenecks for sustained economic growth in Africa.
But some delegates were of the opinion that in many developing countries, promotional activities were doomed to fail because of the lack of adequate resources.
Some delegates and observers noted the importance of guidelines from UNCITRAL to ensure consistency in regulations of that subject in various jurisdictions.
Some delegates also indicated the importance of strengthening the AntiDiscrimination Unit of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights(OHCHR).
Some delegates stressed the need to prevent investment disputes and to encourage their settlement through domestic courts and alternative forms of dispute resolution.
In so doing, some delegates noted that many of the same ideas could be used to address illegal trade in products or equipment containing ozone-depleting substances:.
Some delegates felt that international organizations needed to consider their positions on the use of FOSS and proprietary software in technical cooperation projects.
Some delegates stressed the importance of integrated urban and rural transport planning, the development of new technologies and the availability of reliable transport databases.
Some delegates pointed out that, at the national level, countries needed to coordinate their fiscal and monetary policy and to strengthen regulation of their financial institutions.
Some delegates suggested that the UNCTAD secretariat could explore extending the ISAR mandate, with a view to incorporating issues of public sector reporting into its agenda.
Some delegates noted the importance of involving securities regulators, insurance commissioners, investors and financial analysts when discussing reform of the regulatory framework.
Some delegates pointed out the need to further improve the independence of the judiciary, strengthen anti-corruption efforts and facilitate access to land for agricultural investments.
Some delegates underlined the link between peace and development and welcomed the capacity-building support by the United Nations system to African peace and security architecture.
Some delegates considered the possibility of whether or not an international corporate governance disclosure standard might be developed in the future to harmonize disclosure practices around the world.
Some delegates expressed the importance of raising Africa' s capacities to negotiate contracts in the extractive sectors so that wealth could be better managed and in turn benefit local communities.