Examples of using Openly discussed in English and their translations into Chinese
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Violence against women is a problem that is becoming more openly discussed through workshops organised mainly by NGO groups.
People familiar with the matter said the meeting- attended by about 50 Tories- openly discussed how May could most easily be removed from office.
Furthermore, women seldom openly discussed domestic violence, due to social pressure; such incidents are more commonly addressed within families or by the clergy and other religious figures.
As poverty is not always openly discussed in official policies in some countries, the promotion of human development and MDGs as part of the regional programming strategy has not been easy.
Openly discuss gender issues.
People openly discuss it and support me.
Furthermore, women seldom openly discuss domestic violence because of social pressure.
She openly discusses everything she feels.
Openly discuss gender issues.
This process of sharing and openly discussing mistakes can help diminish the stigma on making errors.
TED Books This process of sharing and openly discussing mistakes can help diminish the stigma on making errors.
He argued that Democrats could combat the tea party by more openly discussing the benefits of government involvement in everyday Americans' lives.
But once the ecumenical churches and the Vatican openly discuss these things, the soup will already be cooked.
Openly discussing the unsavory aspects of this condition is really important as many patients feel they can't talk to their friends/family.
As for moving in, they should openly discuss their budgets and time beforehand rather than figuring out what she/he must do and resent it.
Now, arena owners are openly discussing the need to make accomodations, in the event an NBA squad were brought to the South Bay.
Parallel to this bepress openly discussing"Stalin's aggression against the Polish Republic" and"the criminal Molotov- Ribentroppa".
For example, you can openly discuss anything political, no matter how left or right wing, without fear of prosecution from your local authorities.
Government authorities and NGOs openly discuss various national issues, and devise plans to address them through the Citizens' Forum, a national platform for dialogue.
In parallel with this, the Belpress press openly discusses“Stalin's aggression against the Polish Republic” and the“Molotov-Ribentropp criminal pact.”.
