Examples of using The confluence in English and their translations into Chinese
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But the Joint Commission could not confirm an alleged concentration of UNITA military forces at the confluence of the Lomba and Camaxilo rivers.
We believe that the confluence of the key trends we have highlighted for 2018 could be supportive of gold demand.
It is also the largest Romanian university(approximately 40.000 students and 1.700 faculty staff), situated at the confluence of the Eastern and Western cultures.
Among these are the confluence of the Ganges and the Yamuna near Allahābād, where a bathing festival, or melā, is held in January and February;
The confluence of the recent food, financial and economic crises, as well as natural disasters, had threatened their path towards sustainable recovery and development.
There are already in place to ensure before the confluence of three people, after I had to set up the tent just prepare a meal.
He built a fortress near the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers, and the city that grew up there was named after him.
He asked whether the Working Group would have the time and resources to investigate the situation fully, considering the confluence of interest between the industry and States.
The confluence of two digital forces will dramatically reshape tomorrow's workplace, leading to a sharp reduction in the traditional employer-employee relationship.
The confluence of key trends, as highlighted for the second half of 2018, could be supportive of gold demand.
The confluence proposal discussed below was designed to move away from the traditional performance measurements in recognition of that difficulty.
Regarding the confluence approach, she noted that appraisal was based on three elements, that is, team performance, personal achievement and staff development.
The confluence of diversity and respectful discussion stimulates creative thoughts, new ways of thinking, and new pathways of inquiry.
The confluence of trends has compelled China to look beyond its borders to invest those riches and to satisfy its needs.
The confluence of those three forces cannot be viewed abstractly or in isolation from each other.
At that time, pilots were still obliged to fly by landmarks to reach their targets: the confluence of two rivers, for example.
Why they had better diet quality and how the confluence of these factors contributed to health benefits was not determined.
Children confronting HIV/AIDS: charting the confluence of rights and health- UNAIDS, 1998.