Examples of using Two different issues in English and their translations into Chinese
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You have two different issues:.
Two different issues isn't it?
A: There's two different issues.
Actually, you are right in that they are two different issues.
Aren't they two different issues though?
That maybe because they address two different issues.
These are two different issues and must be fixed separately.
I wish to address two different issues.
Having a backup of vital information andhaving quick access to it are two different issues.
Are they not two different issues?
But“personal conservatism versus taking risks with the business are two different issues.
Aren't those two different issues?
The allegations from the Somalia andEritrea Monitoring Group are related to two different issues:.
Aren't these two different issues?
It was true that reconciling family and career and promoting women's rights were two different issues.
You're talking about two different issues here.
Members will agree with me that accreditation and participation of NGOs are two different issues.
But… we're talking about two different issues here.
As to the point regarding regional cooperation,Armenia would be well advised not to confuse two different issues.
You're mashing two different issues together here.
However, market economy and capitalism are two different issues. .
Then we have had two different issues, that's why we stayed off the track for a very long time, it was not only for my crash.
Temperature and heat are two different issues.
Seen in this way, paragraph(2) raises two different issues, neither of which is properly located in an article which deals with the effect of the intertemporal law on the origins of responsibility.
It looks like you're having two different issues.
The disputes andthe navigation freedom in the South China Sea are two different issues.
With regard to ensuring the independence of the judiciary, two different issues deserve analysis in relation to the judicial budget.
Mr. Mollmann(Observer for Denmark) said that two different issues were being discussed.
As the representative of the United Kingdom stated, those were two different issues, and we would not have proceeded to the vote.
Ms. Hampson responded to Mr. Yokota by saying that there were two slightly different issues.