Examples of using On not in English and their translations into Chinese
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We decided early on not to make money out of this, but just to sort of spread it to infect everybody,” he said.
This doubt also assails Billy, who is insistent on not failing the boy again, both for Jody and his own pride.
Either“flash marriage”, or dragged on not to marry, the man now seems to be against the woman.
The boy spent the first few minutes concentrating on not being overwhelmed, which became even more difficult once he was outside the ship.
The goal of this optimization was to reduce CPU usage on the web servers, with a constraint on not increasing peak memory usage.
Since 2018, despite the United States' continuous efforts to escalate the trade dispute, China has insisted on not engaging in competitive devaluations.
What she does know: He lives out of the area, he's married on not planning on leaving his spouse any time soon.
Diagnosed in 2002 with a rare, slower form of Motor Neurone Disease, Michael has always intended on not giving up.
Diagnosed in 2002 with a rare, slower form of Motor Neurone Disease, Michael has always intended on not giving up.
It also claimed, unconvincingly, that“Chinese society has reached a consensus on not debating the 1989 incident.”.
As crazy it sounds, this is a true story and brings up the point on not to underestimate the power of predictive analytics.
The company prides itself on not selling ads and promises clients and users they will never sell their personal information.
Our independence, our freedom, has depended on not letting anyone else do our thinking for us.
Some lies were excuses- one subject blamed the failure to take out the garbage on not knowing where it needed to go.
The Criminal Code now includes rules on not using custodial penalties in cases where damage has been compensated.
Many people have been predicting a China crisis for a long time, and it has kept on not happening.
The insistence of nuclear-weapon States on not fulfilling their obligations according to the outcomes and results of the two review conferences of 1995 and 2000 is the real reason for the failure of the 2005 NPT Review Conference.
Even after the accession of the new King, it was clear that Morocco had been bent from the start on not adhering to the settlement plan and impeding the holding of a referendum.
It is worth recalling that under international law, freedom of opinion and expression are not absolute; their exercise is conditional on not harming public order or national security.
In July we have to offer very concrete, very specific recommendations on not‘what do we regulate?' but‘what is the data we need?'”.