Examples of using He submitted in English and their translations into Chinese
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He submitted a student card and a military booklet to prove his real identity and held that all the other information given was correct.
He submitted that the registration number could never be expected to match the grantor identifier, since they were two entirely different components of a registration notice.
He submitted that whenever the applicant returned to Nigeria, she can still be tried, as time does not run against the prosecution in criminal trial.
Jean Christophe Schwaab of the Swiss Socialist Party said he submitted the request because he is concerned about the potential of bitcoin.
On 1 February 1990, he submitted a motion for several paragraphs of his statement of claim to be struck out.
He submitted a preliminary report(E/CN.4/2003/24) in which he mentioned reactions against Muslim and Arab populations, as well as manifestations of anti-Semitism in various countries.
As Minister for Foreign Affairs he submitted Malta's application for membership of the European Communities.
There he submitted the Palestinian peace programme adopted by the Palestine National Council at its session held that year in Algeria.
He submitted certified written statements from the voters whose signatures were considered to be invalid in support of his position.
He submitted a short video documenting his Eagle Scout project, for which he oversaw the construction of a monument honouring veterans.
By the time he submitted his communication he had been subject to five admissions to hospital since 2002 and to compulsory treatment order.
In this connection, we would like to thank the Secretary-General for the periodic report he submitted to us today in document A/56/448.
Finally, I wish particularly to thank the Secretary-General for the outstanding quality of the report he submitted to Member States on agenda item 39.
In draft article 17, paragraph 1(a), which he submitted to the Commission in 1962, Waldock distinguished three possibilities.
He submitted copies of two identity cards to the police in Boras in January 1996.
The State party asserts that the medical reports were the only evidence he submitted, but that they only mentioned the possibility that the complainant had been the victim of torture.
But he submitted to having his left leg amputated by the Tin Woodman and whittled down to fit the left leg of the Saw-Horse.
According to the complainant, the Swiss Embassy in Algiers verified the authenticity of the documents he submitted and sent a report on the matter to the Federal Office for Migration.
The conclusions and recommendations concerning technical assistance to Equatorial Guinea put forward by the Special Representative in the report he submitted in 2000 also remain applicable.