Examples of using Have exercised in English and their translations into Chinese
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In non-conflict areas, where comptoirs and other traders have exercised due diligence and introduced traceability systems, mining sector governance has improved.
Self-determination is the sacred right of all free people's, and the people of the UK have exercised that right for all the world to see.
The people have exercised their democratic right to transform the country to the elected government system.
Presidents have started wars without congressional authorization, and they have exercised complete control over military strategy and tactics.
The courts have exercised a supervisory jurisdiction over the decisions of the executive for centuries.
For more than two centuries, the US and Europe have exercised an effortless economic, political and cultural hegemony.
A power that Moscow and Washington have exercised repeatedly in these seven years of war in Syria.
Yes, not voting is a choice… one that too many Americans have exercised for years.
After having begun by exercising his body and his senses, we have exercised his mind and judgment.
In all history, those who have possessed the property and intelligence have exercised the greatest control in government, regardless of color, race, or geographical location.
On the other hand, if the user is unreasonable, the defendant would be liable even if he may have exercised reasonable care and skill to avoid the harm.
The Court, in my view, should have exercised its discretion to refuse to answer the question which the General Assembly submitted to it on 8 October 2008 in resolution 63/3.
Since the enactment of the Parental Leave and Leave on Grounds of Force Majeure Law, 2002(L.69(I)/2002), 165 women and 3 men have exercised their right to parental leave.
Green said last year his company had made“regrettable mistakes,” adding,“We should have exercised more oversight and carefully questioned how the acquisitions were handled.”.
They especially feared the seemingly arbitrary discretionary authority that colonial judges had exercised.
If they have exercise, I do the exercise. .
Had exercised their tranquilizing influence over Emily.
Sport and gymnastics I had exercised previously, were of great use for me.
Perhaps before we had exercised our right to vote;
Night had exercised their tranquilizing influence over Emily.