Examples of using Precipitating in English and their translations into Chinese
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This is also China's largest cultural network, precipitating hundreds of millions of users from around the world.
Everything depended on the conduct of both the precipitating State and other States in other words, on the relationship between one State and others.
The growing demand for high-density, redundant facilities throughout China is precipitating a shift in the design and development of the countrys data centers.
Pakistani President Yahya Khan indefinitely postpones the pending national assembly session, precipitating massive civil disobedience in East Pakistan.
The increased level of student borrowing, as well as rising government expenditures on the Program, were key factors precipitating the Review.
They merely succeeded in precipitating incomparably greater slaughter in the streets.
While touting“non-intervention,” China has hypocritically intervened by supporting corrupt business practices and cronyism in Venezuela, precipitating and prolonging the suffering of the Venezuelan people.
The crisis could go beyond shattering real economies and rekindle dormant conflicts, thereby precipitating social and political instabilities in the region.
It is because the meanings of life and death in the materialistic, technologically driven society have become shallow, thereby precipitating enormous insecurities and anxieties.
At this time, new species rose and others fell, precipitating the arrival of human beings.
Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Mr Trump seemed"intent on precipitating a constitutional crisis".
Later, the Russian Federation, which inherited the Soviet foreign debt, was forced to default on its obligations, precipitating a financial crisis.
His criticism of these practices as substitutes for true repentance and contrition was a catalyst in precipitating the Reformation.
He was dismissed from this position by Corbyn on 26 June 2016, precipitating a number of shadow cabinet resignations.
The related general issue of the evidence of intention was a further reason for defining the connecting factor or precipitating conduct in fairly broad terms.
After being hit by the food and energy crises in the second quarter of 2008, they suffered the impacts of the financial crisis which peaked in September 2008, precipitating a veritable employment crisis.
While the stated cause(such as an exchange failure) may be a precipitating event, it is not the fundamental reason for the cycle to end.
Customary law recognizes that, in some circumstances, a degree of response greater than the precipitating wrong may be appropriate to bring the wrongdoing State into compliance with its obligations.
Time will slowly precipitate, some people will slowly blur in your heart.
This could potentially precipitate a serious unemployment crisis.