Examples of using Also speaks in English and their translations into Chinese
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Hahn also speaks to the challenges and drawbacks of embodied ethnography- studying her own culture, wearing various hats, and negotiating multiple identities.
Developed nations want fast-growing emerging nations to offer more since the Durban deal also speaks of an accord"applicable to all".
But it also speaks to addressing the legitimate concerns of security experts that the Web-as-platform presents potential serious security risks.
The Bible also speaks of those who will be involved in helping the Jews return to Israel- the Gentiles.
In his letter to the Philippian assembly, Paul also speaks of this change of our bodies in the resurrection.
But it also speaks to the fact that engineers want meaning in their work, regardless of where they work.
Human Rights Watch also speaks with local human rights advocates, journalists, country experts, and government officials.
He also speaks eloquently, though he also never seems to say anything about his studies' moral implications.
Paul also speaks of these powers being placed“under his feet”(v. 22), alluding to Psalm 110:1.
Mother tongue Serbian(also speaks and understands most of the other south-Slavic languages).
The Bible, of course, references the beginning of the universe in Genesis 1, and it also speaks of an expanding universe in the following passages.
Council of Europe recommendation 1518/2001 also speaks to this subject stating:" The examination of applications shall include all the necessary guarantees for a fair procedure.
It also speaks of the inquiry of the Prophet his patience and his solace for all that had happened.
English is his mother tongue, but he also speaks Mandarin and Cantonese fluently.
The Quran also speaks of a day whereof the measure is 50,000 years”(Quran 70:4).
In this regard, the policy is ambiguous since it also speaks of a tutor and educational institution.
Life expectancy is 47 for men and 45 for women which also speaks for low standards and is almost half of the life of people in developed countries.
The text also speaks of obligations that will apply to all States generally and obligations of aquifer States visàvis other aquifer States. Those obligations, however, were not specified.
She also speaks a delightful, lilting English-the kind of English you can find only in India-which includes such colonial words as"splendid!" and"nonsense!
Jesus also speaks of freedom.