Examples of using Whose activities in English and their translations into Chinese
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A being whose activities are associated with others has a social environment.
Another problem concerns business representatives, whose activities should be more controlled.
Organizations and groups whose activities across external borders are designed to stir up international conflicts.
There appeared to be an especiallyimportant role in that respect for Trade Points, whose activities were also coordinated by UNCTAD.
Only NGOs whose activities are relevant to the work of the Conference will be able to address the Conference on Disarmament.
That could also dismantle criminal networks whose activities might hamper rule of law reform processes.
The National Office of Cultural Heritage carries out its duties via its Head Office located in the capital andits nine Regional Directorates, whose activities cover the whole country.
Unknown to them, some of these vessels are coastal ships, whose activities are limited to West Africa and the Gulf of Guinea.”.
Registered professionals, whose activities are regulated by professional economic boards, except when acting for the defence in a trial;
State government in districts is provided by district offices, whose activities and jurisdiction are governed by a special law.
(a) Encourages United Nations bodies whose activities have an impact on indigenous children and youth to report regularly to the Forum.".
In the Gambia, all renewable energy companies in solar andwind are private companies, whose activities are monitored by the Government.
Accordingly, the organizational units whose activities fall under more than one subprogramme have been grouped together under the present heading.
The intelligence organizations in Fijimonitor the work of certain Moslem followers whose activities have come to the attention of the authorities.
Stibo Systems is an organization whose activities have the potential to impact a wide-array of cultures, religions, ethnicities, provinces, territories, and nations.
However, the Government set requirements in respect of those employees, whose activities affect the legitimate interests of the society.
The Claimant is a Saudi Arabian Government entity whose activities include collecting customs duties and enforcing the prohibition on the importation of contraband into Saudi Arabia.
From inception the cryptocurrency market has been plagued with hackers andcybercriminals whose activities have resulted in millions of dollars being stolen.
The changed rulesrisk creating a disadvantaged class of children whose activities are unjustly restricted for reasons beyond their control.
In addition, there would be considerable collaboration andcoordination between those components of the peace support operation whose activities related to security sector reform.
More than 10 student groups(anjoman) in various universities whose activities were previously suspended were permitted to resume operations during the past year.
The Government Council for Human Rights, as well as the Government Council for Equal Opportunities for Women andMen are advisory bodies whose activities fall under the Office of the Government.
Further, it cooperates with all other international organizations whose activities and objectives are in harmony with its objectives.
At that session, the Tribunal requested the Registrar toestablish working contacts with all international organizations whose activities were relevant to the work of the Tribunal.
She appealed to States tocontribute to the Trust Fund for the Programme of Action, whose activities should focus on the preparations for the Conference.
The same is true of NGOs which work at the international andnational levels and whose activities relate to human rights, development and democracy.
A special role was played by NGOs established andfunctioning in Uzbekistan, whose activities contributed to the support and protection of human rights.
Cities Alliance is a global coalition founded in 1999 by the World Bank andUN-Habitat, whose activities are run and implemented by member cities themselves.
For instance, some members of civil societytend to be viewed with more suspicion than trust, whose activities are sometimes regarded as inimical to governmental programmes.
In 2009, Japan's National Police Agencyestimated that there were 80,900 active Yakuza, whose activities include drug dealing, extortion, illegal gambling and violent turf wars.