在 英语 中使用 Is in many ways 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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To be sure, the U.N. is in many ways an outdated and ineffective institution.
The Postal Service“protocol” is in many ways very similar to the Internet Protocol suite.
China is in many ways a self-sufficient country, and that includes in terms of its domestic tourism.
Of the early great presidents and Founders, Andrew Jackson is in many ways the most like us.
While Kaziranga is in many ways a remarkable conservation success, its costs are considerable.
Anaheim is now a diverse community that is in many ways an amusement and sports capital of California.
Religion, all religions, can help in this purification process, because the inner pollution of the mind is in many ways more lethal than chemical pollution.
And this is in many ways a similar problem to learning to answer questions on Jeopardy.
But in a region plagued with human-rights abuses and labor abuses, Malaysia is in many ways transparently the regional leader.”.
The maintenance of peace and security at the global level is in many ways contingent on stability at the regional and subregional levels.
That corrosion is in many ways a good thing, he wrote, because the political class is corrupt and divisive.
Zen Buddhism, for example, is in many ways a synthesis of Indian Buddhism with Chinese Daoism.
Ca is in many ways building an entirely new, open layer of the internet.
Passivation process is in many ways the simplest, most practical, the lowest cost is applied to a variety of project types.
Harvesting stem cells from the blood is in many ways an easier process since it does not involve or require the use of anesthesia.
The Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs is in many ways engaged in the advancement and subsidization of villages in the country.
Our future regional development is in many ways reliant upon our collective advancement and progress.
The scientists said that while the damage done to the oceans is in many ways irreversible, there is hope for the future.
Mr Caruana said the international system is in many ways more fragile than it was in the build-up to the Lehman crisis.
What has come to be called“neoliberalism” is in many ways a derogation of mainstream economics.