在 英语 中使用 From a state 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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It is like watching a movie from a State of detachment, knowing that all things are working together for the good.
There has not yet been any request from a State for information on matters of fact relevant to the application of the Convention.
Hill unsuccessfully asked a federal judge to immunize him from a state investigation, which is on hold while the appeals court has the case.
Modifying the Office Rwandais d' Information(ORINFOR) from a State owned institution into a public Broadcasting Agency.
Internet content in China is also regulated and restricted from a state security point of view.
Consequently, States may try to avoid this possibility by obtaining an assurance of admission from a State before the alien' s departure.
Only God's mighty power can effect the great change necessary, raising them to life from a state of spiritual death.
I would now like to invite the Conference to take a decision on an additional request for participation in our work from a State which is not a member of the Conference.
In the view of the Committee, international law had not recognized the general right of peoples unilaterally to declare secession from a State.
(c) The Court may, under the conditions set out in this paragraph, grant a request for assistance under this paragraph from a State which is not a Party to the Statute.
The purpose was presumably to preserve the independence of judges by excluding the possibility of their receiving payment from a State or an institution.
Then, a court hearing in 2006 found that Jack had not received a fair trial and released him from a state institution.
Asylum seekers must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution at home, most often from a state entity.
Then, a court hearing in 2006 found that Jack Riley had not received a fair trial and he was released from a state institution.
Nevertheless, cases may arise in which a clear intent to waive immunity is discernable from a State' s words or actions, without the existence of an express waiver.
The view is also held that any concessions obtained from a State in religious matters, regardless of the regime concerned, will subsequently be reflected in other rights.
Debates regarding the extent of the right of self-determination and the existence of any right of" remedial secession", however, concern the right to separate from a State.
On 20 October 2001, the Government received a request from a State for cooperation in blocking the assets of 27 individuals and entities involved in the financing of terrorism.
In such case, the custodial State could consider surrender to an international tribunal, or entertain a request for extradition from a State claiming to exercise universal jurisdiction.