Examples of using Offered no in English and their translations into Chinese
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Mnuchin described the meeting as“constructive” and“a candid discussion on trade issues”, but offered no further detail.
Authorities offered no motive for the killings, which were spread out over a weekend, and would not discuss Benoit's motive or state of mind.
Ornella said Chavez's cancer was very advanced when he died but offered no details.
Breyer said engineering studies and testing were continuing toward a resolution for the owners of 80,000 larger 3.0 liter vehicles but offered no timetable.
He called Akinatorom, but offered no friends to fulfill desires, and think of any character that he guessed it.
However, it said the briefing papers offered no specifics about steps to normalize bilateral relations, as agreed in 2002.
He said that he would"probably now have another meeting" with Kim"in the not-too-distant future," but offered no specific timeline.
Wrote Ellsberg years later:"The history in the Pentagon Papers offered no promise of changing this pattern from within the bureaucracy.
When my colleague Gillian White contacted them, Equifax offered no further comment beyond the materials they had published on an informational website.
With darkness falling, Lt. Tom Iverson said police would not enter the camp Wednesday evening, and he offered no timetable for doing so.
CBS said Bratton, 68, discussed pursuing new challenges after 2017, when de Blasio's term ends, but offered no specific timetable.
The dispatch offered no hope to doomed Lt. Gen. John Pemberton: Reinforcements were not on the way.
Police offered no information on what they believe motivated Sunday's shooting, which Prime Minister Trudeau has denounced as a terrorist act.
The TVEs often paid dismally low wages and offered no benefits and no legal protections.
In her testimony Tuesday, Flournoy offered no details but said the U.S. interest lies in providing longer-term training to Afghan forces.
They offered no other information on their source- thus, all things being relative these days, inspiring“the confidence of the American people.”.
Kubrick's film offered no easy answers, but instead, a meticulously rendered vision that invites a pathological kind of close reading.
The clock was ticking and the game offered no indication of what to do to stop the bleeding beyond finding something with clotting properties.
Similarly, it offered no proof of its ownership of the cash on hand and gave no explanation of the circumstances of this alleged loss.
As noted above, Niigata offered no evidence in support of its claim for refund of the overpaid penalty.