Examples of using Using such weapons in English and their translations into Chinese
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India has denied using such weapons.
Governments in particularmust raise awareness regarding the gravity of using such weapons.
Assad has denied using such weapons.
Under the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention, major powers- including Russia, the US, and China-are forbidden from producing and using such weapons.
The consensus support given to such resolutions in previous years reflects thedepth of international concern about the threat from terrorists using such weapons.
Syria denies having or using such weapons.
Here we also note that several nuclear-weapon States have, unfortunately,been speaking openly and irresponsibly over the years of the possibility of using such weapons.
The Assad regime denies using such weapons.
But while the Russian jet can be equipped with precision-guided weapons, according to U.S. Air Force officials-Russian forces don't appear to be using such weapons.
The United States has not admitted using such weapons in the Iraq war.
In practice, these laws and regulations effectively prevent non-State actors from developing, acquiring, manufacturing, possessing, transporting,transferring or using such weapons.
Workers in the shops noted that the dangers lie not just in using such weapons, but in manufacturing them.
The need is particularly acute in regard to personnel with specialized knowledge of weapons of mass destruction,especially in the light of heightened fears of terrorism using such weapons.
But determining North Korea's precise capabilities-and the regime's intentions for using such weapons- have been among the toughest intelligence challenges for U.S. analysts.
Nuclear-weapon States continued to rely on the doctrine of nuclear deterrence, upgrading both their weapons and delivery systems,while the threshold for using such weapons had been lowered.
Israel denies possessing or using such weapons.
Belarus shares the concern of the international community regarding the use of cluster munitions as well as the violation by a number ofcountries of the principles of international humanitarian law by using such weapons.
Damascus, endorsed by Moscow, has denied using such weapons.
Switzerland has also facilitated various efforts by civil society to advance the humanitarian dimension by highlighting the humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons and, in particular,the consequences of ever using such weapons again.
(b) The Security Council, whenever relevant,to call upon parties to conflict to refrain from using such weapons in densely populated areas;
The SAF is forbidden by virtue of its law and regulations from using such weapons.
Those countries could try to retain the option of using such weapons.
Myanmar has previously faced accusations of storing and using such weapons.
The failure to provide sufficient warning indicates in the Mission's view a wilful failure to consider seriously the consequences of using such weapons in those circumstances.
These regimes could use such weapons for blackmail, terror, and mass murder.
One of the most terrifying possibilitiesis that non-State actors might acquire and use such weapons.
They also cover a state, directly or indirectly,assisting or supporting a third party to acquire and use such weapons.
There are, however, reports that Israel used such weapons in densely populated civilian areas, with severe consequences for residents.
The attack prompted concerns that militants could use such weapons to target commercial flights to resorts in south Sinai.