在 英语 中使用 Relevant articles 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Relevant articles of the Charter of the United Nations.
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Relevant articles of the NPT.
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It is stipulated in all the relevant articles of the Basic Law of Governance for the reason that no suspicion of discrimination has any existence in the Islamic religion.
(b) To bring the relevant articles of the Criminal Code into line with the definition of torture as contained in article 1 of the Convention;
The Chairs also agreed that concluding observations should identify relevant articles of the treaty and that subheadings in concluding observations could prove meaningful.
Subject to applicable international agreements and relevant articles of these Regulations, a State Party may require for public health purposes, on arrival or departure.
The recommendations are directly linked to the relevant articles and paragraphs of the Convention and do not entail any additional obligations for States parties.
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Other relevant articles of the Convention, which are reflected in the draft regulations, include article 163, paragraph 8, and article 168, paragraph 2.
It contains relevant articles, speeches, statistical tables, and provides detailed analysis of current and future economic conditions from the bank's viewpoint.
The Convention integrates family into the preamble and two relevant articles, and also includes a separate article focused specifically on family issues related to persons with disabilities.
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In chapter IV of the Ecuadorian Penal Code, whose relevant articles are attached to this report, sabotage and terrorism are defined as criminal offences.
In cases where the relevant articles have been violated, the violators are placed under imprisonment, fines, and penalties(Articles 39 and 41).