Examples of using Delegates present in English and their translations into Spanish
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We do not even have all the delegates present.
Delegates present at our events learn a lot.
There are more youth delegates present here than ever before.
Delegates present at our conventions learn a great deal.
The treasurer passed the evelopes with checks to the team delegates present.
Delegates present at our trade shows learn a lot.
The Chair further thanked all delegates present at the meeting.
Delegates present at our events learn significantly.
Resolutions must be approved by a two-thirds vote of all delegates present and voting at the Global NYI Convention.
Delegates present at our conferences learn a lot.
We offer customized internationalization services,based on our own network of delegates present in more than 50 markets in Africa, Asia, America and Europe.
Delegates present at our conventions learn a great deal.
A member of the Board of Directors can lose his/her mandate by a decision of the Assembly of the Delegates taken with a two-thirds majority of the delegates present or represented.
Delegates present at our business meetings learn a great deal.
Mr Rendell said that in the event of a session becoming inquorate,business would be suspended until such time as the number of delegates present reached the required level, rather than abandoned.
Delegates present at our business meetings learn a lot.
If the draft amendments are considered in full Conference,each of them shall be placed successively before the Conference for preliminary adoption by a two-thirds majority of the delegates present.
Delegates present at our trade shows learn a great deal.
A vote by secret ballot shall also be taken on any question not covered by paragraph 5,if the request is made by show of hands of not less than 90 delegates present at the sitting or by the Chairperson of a group acting on behalf of that group.
There are u.n. Delegates present from most of the important countries and the television cameras are carrying our meeting throughout the world.
The Government, for its part, recalled that, in Gabarone, the 70 delegates present in Addis Ababa had already had the opportunity to draw up the draft agenda as well as the draft rules of procedure which the plenary meeting of the dialogue was to consider for definitive adoption after making adjustments.
As some of the delegates present here today may remember, the European Union opposed the retention in the Convention of any article that would have made the whole chapter on prevention optional.
I believe the delegates present in the Hall will agree that among the many complex challenges facing the world community, the most pressing problems are developing democracy and guaranteeing human rights and freedoms.