Examples of using It asserts in English and their translations into Chinese
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It asserts that“An outright ban on crypto-asset activity should not be considered for several reasons,” noting.
This is because digital assets cannot be used as a means of payment, it asserts, because the constitution forbids it. .
This is because digital assets cannot be used as a means of payment, it asserts, because the….
It asserts that there is a single natural number s that is at the same time the square of every natural number.
Although pluralism recognizes the existence of inequality, it asserts that all groups have an opportunity to pressure the state.
It asserts that this documentation was transported from the project site at Al-Kazak to Baghdad, a distance of about 400 kilometres.
It asserts that the work was in progress on 2 August 1990 and continued until November 1990.
Rather, it asserts that focusing on our feelings and picking them apart is likely to intensify those emotions.
Enka requests compensation in the amount of US$122,375,000 for loss of profits under the Contract, which it asserts it would have earned had the Project been completed as scheduled.
In its resubmitted claim, Energoprojekt requested US$1,971,565, for the profits it asserts it would have earned upon the completion of the Engineering Contract.
In contrast to previous drug control treaties, it asserts the importance of demand reduction strategies on tobacco as well as supply issues.
KUNA seeks compensation for the portion of these pre-paid amounts, which it asserts it could not obtain the benefit of because of Iraq' s invasion and occupation of Kuwait.
Enka seeks US$2,515,737 for these items, which it asserts represents a total loss.
It asserts that the author has been on trial and in prison since 11 September 2008 and is charged with the offence of corporate bankruptcy fraud under article 5 of Act No. 14,095.
It asserts that the materials were built for SCOP' s specific use and that it is not economically feasible to put them to an alternative use.
It asserts that its profit amounts to 30 per cent on turnover(including approx. 19 per cent office overheads) and therefore loss of profits for 2 August 1990 to July 1992 amounts to £160,100.
It asserts that the costs of such an evacuation of the Israeli civilian population would have been compensable under the Commission' s guidelines, and therefore the less costly alternative should also be compensable.
In particular, it asserts that the requirement to have a stamped travel permit permits the maintenance of an administrative link with members of the itinerant population and to carry out checks as necessary.
It asserts that after the copper tube was“delivered” to the customer on 29 July 1990, during Iraq's invasion and occupation of Kuwait, some of the copper tube was stolen.
The Claimant seeks reimbursement of the compensation it asserts it was obligated to pay to the families of fourteen persons killed and eight persons wounded as a result of the military operations in Al Khafji.