Examples of using No programmes in English and their translations into French
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No programmes though.
The Government has no programmes for publicizing such rights.
No programmes like this exist in South Africa.
During 2006 SVT broadcast no programmes in Romani Chib.
If no programmes are found, refer to the chapter entitled Tips on.
People also translate
At this point in Vanuatu's history, no programmes are available for children.
There are no programmes of rehabilitation for perpetrators of child abuse; and.
This situation is the opposite of traditional television, where no programmes were encoded.
Baseline: No programmes in place.
Furthermore, International Financing Institutions(IFIs) such as the World Bank as well as the European Union have no programmes in the country.
There are no programmes for spouses.
Despite the Court'sorders the police and internal security officers continued to intimidate the radio management so that no programmes would be aired.
There were no programmes aimed at changing those attitudes.
The two major private broadcasters have no programmes in minority languages.
There are also no programmes that promote intergenerational cooperation.
Although it is recognized by the Government that diversification of crops might reduce the dependence on rice in the long term, no programmes to achieve this have been initiated to date.
At the moment no programmes are targeted specifically at women and girls.
The author also makes a corollary claim under article 7 that his detention since June 1993 in a cell in a shortterm detention facility with no programmes or gainful occupation is itself cruel.
At the moment there are no programmes to secure the food supply of special groups.
The result is that ex-combatants participating in DDR often receive this assistance in the form of allowances, food, clothes, shelter, counselling and skills training as part of the benefits of DDR programmes, while in many cases no programmes to redress the violations of the rights of victims are established.

