Examples of using Are forcing in English and their translations into Chinese
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While you are forcing yourself to be in that relationship because, looks dont matter, and also money does not matter.
The sanctions are forcing Venezuela to find new offtakers, primarily in India and China, and prompting American refiners to substitute the barrels.
But now, cyclical economic developments and Merkel's own domestic vulnerability are forcing a change.
Cutbacks of private sector benefits and government safety nets are forcing workers to bear more risk than they did in the past.
So actually, now the temes are forcing our brains to become more like teme machines.
If average crude oil prices rise for the third consecutive year, refining margins may fall to levels that are forcing some refineries to slow.
In particular, authorities are paying attention to whether manufacturers are forcing retailers to set minimum prices for products, which would contravene a 2008 anti-monopoly law.
Lack of economic opportunities, wars and climate change are forcing more than 12 million people in West and Central Africa to migrate annually, the report said.
In many regions of the world, particularly in Africa, famine, destitution and chronic hunger are forcing people to leave their homes, land and even their countries.
But white men, who belong to another land, have come upon us, and are forcing us to live according to their ideas.
As climate change intensifies, extreme weather events, such as floods, storms, bushfires and heatwaves are forcing millions from their homes each year.
But globalization is having other effects, especially on people's aspirations, that are forcing us to rethink our approach to development.
Newer processors generate so much heat that some older data centers are being rendered obsolete and are forcing the design of new data centers.
Companies that succeed in improving performance in these areas are the most successful and are forcing their competitors to follow suit.
These shifting dynamics complicate the necessary tasks required to put together this battery puzzle and are forcing participating companies to seek different alliances.
But white men, who belong to another land, have come upon us, and are forcing us to live according to their ideas.
In many regions of the world, particularly in Africa, famine, destitution and chronic hunger are forcing people to leave their homes, lands and even their countries.
New research findings, however, are forcing scientists and federal officials to revisit that decision.
But regulatory and consumer pressures are forcing established automakers to put more electric vehicles in their fleets over the next several years.
And new technologies like CRISPR are forcing some governments to reconsider the definition of a GMO.