Examples of using Whose actions in English and their translations into Chinese
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The supply of S-300s to Syria will"calm down some hotheads" whose actions"pose a threat to our troops", he said.
He was a leader whose actions profoundly affected the development of his own country.
However, there were small groups who chose to engage in disorder andviolence, and whose actions have had utterly tragic consequences.".
These countries, whose actions violated the right to life, were the same countries that were holding conferences on human rights and democracy.
Forbes' annual ranking of The World's Most PowerfulPeople identifies one person out of every 100 million whose actions mean the most.
The categories of aggressors against whose actions relief can be sought are thus very wide.
The executive committeeincludes representatives of confederations over whom we have no control, but for whose actions FIFA is held responsible.
But because he has a girlfriend whose actions and needs are not properly aligned with his own.
Or(b) whose actions can reasonably be expected to affect the ability of the organization to successfully implement its strategies and achieve its objectives.
Nevertheless, criminal violence or abuse will not be tolerated:adults whose actions overstep the mark must be dealt with by the Courts.
UNEP will ensure that all major groups whose actions affect, or are affected by, a particular environmental issue are engaged through their relevant global, regional or national networks.
An Explainable AI(XAI)or Transparent AI is an artificial intelligence(AI) whose actions can be easily understood by humans.
In the coming weeks,there will be helpers whose actions will nudge you-- sometimes inadvertently-- toward a higher level of professionalism.
Poverty and unemployment created a favourableenvironment for Al-Qaida operatives to recruit terrorists, whose actions would in turn damage the economy.
Manning supporters consider him a whistleblower whose actions exposed war crimes and helped trigger the pro-democracy Arab Spring uprisings in late 2010.
In all legal systems, capacity is a condition assigned to agents that exercise free will andchoice and whose actions are attributed legal effects.
Measures in the fight against terrorism are aimed at those whose actions deny and reject human rights as a fundamental value of modern societies.
Such groups were not genuine nongovernmental organizations or human rights defenders;they were mercenaries, whose actions included terrorism and military coups.
It is crucial to engage in a protection dialogue with all entities whose actions have a significant impact on children, without any implications as to their political or juridical status.
It was the State' s responsibility to exercisedue diligence with respect to non-State actors, whose actions often prevented women from enjoying their cultural rights.
In addition,article 51 of the Agreement provides that only those persons whose actions are deemed offences in the requested Party are liable to extradition.
The United States faces profound challenges that require strong, agile,and capable military forces whose actions are harmonized with other elements of U.S. national power.
The Company will take appropriate action against any Employee whose actions are found to violate these policies or any other policies of the Company.
It fosters the involvement of principal stakeholders,especially local communities and those public sectors whose actions impact vector ecology and disease transmission.
The only specific countrymentioned in the document are the United States, whose actions directly named danger and a threat to national security of Russia.
A“global citizen” is someone who identifies withbeing part of an emerging world community and whose actions contribute to building global values and practices.
Migrants should not be considered a threat,but as people seeking to improve their overall well-being whose actions benefited both countries of origin and countries of destination.