在 英语 中使用 A precise definition 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The draft resolution referred to the death penalty for crimes which lacked a precise definition, including moharabeh(enmity against God).
A precise definition of terrorism was essential, however, to the conclusion of a comprehensive convention on the subject.
While both conventional software development and AI methods require a precise definition of the task to be solved….
These interests may vary from one case to another, which complicates the task of formulating a precise definition.
Take measures to include in its legislation a precise definition of the different forms of discrimination(Belgium);
He agreed with the Cuban contention that a precise definition of a“criminal organization” would be needed.
Ukrainian legislation prohibits the setting up of militarized or armed units that are not provided for by law and gives them a precise definition(article 260 of the Criminal Code).
While they may have an experiential sense of its meaning, they are not yet able to offer a precise definition.
Mr. El Hacen(Mauritania) asked if there was a precise definition of" human rights defender".
Given the difficulty of finding a precise definition of the crime of aggression and the role of the Security Council, he thought that aggression should be excluded from the list of crimes falling within the competence of the Court.
Representatives noted that although a precise definition of the term" treaty abuse" is not available, there is a broad recognition that treaty abuses exist and must be dealt with.
Mr. AL-AMERY(Qatar) said that he accepted the inclusion of aggression as one of the core crimes, but that there must be a precise definition linked to General Assembly resolution 3314.
To call for an international conference to establish a precise definition of terrorism, determine ways of confronting it internationally and avoid confusion between terrorism and the legitimate right of peoples to resist occupation.
In this connection, a matter of special concern is the fact that, quite often, the legal provisions on" State secret" and" terrorism" are very broad, lacking a precise definition.
Mr. AL AWADI(United Arab Emirates) said that a convention had been signed the previous month by the members of the League of Arab States on action to combat terrorism, including a precise definition of the crime.
From Moscow, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova hailed Macron's"brain death" observation as"golden words… a precise definition of the current state of Nato".
Only a precise definition of(a) the material and(b) the transactions covered by the arms trade treaty will enable this initiative to be successful.
The Committee is further concerned that the law lacks a precise definition of light work and that after-school work of children, in particular in family businesses, is not monitored effectively.
But even without a precise definition, its impact is being linked to health, workplace and mental issues, and researchers are taking note.