Examples of using Arguing that it in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The campaign group, Liberty, has called for a complete ban on live facial recognition systems in public spaces, arguing that it destroys privacy and forces people to change their behaviour.
scored significantly better than Asian-Americans, the plaintiffs say, arguing that it reflects negative racial stereotypes.
US President Donald Trump has stated on numerous occasions that the Iran nuclear deal is flawed arguing that it did not prevent the creation of nuclear weapons by Iran but only postponed it. .
The bill was shelved in 2003 after a half-million Hong Kong residents protested, arguing that it threatened civil liberties enshrined in the Basic Law.
Washington has asked countries to reject Huawei technology in the development of new mobile phone networks, arguing that it could be vulnerable to Chinese eavesdropping.
Twenty-one civil society organisations are calling for the repeal of this decree, arguing that it has helped cause the fires and violates Bolivia's environmental laws.
Notably, in February 2018, the SEC refused to release Tezos documents, after it was requested by attorney David Silver via the Freedom of Information Act(FOIA), arguing that it could hurt“enforcement activities.”.
The seller wrote that he would send not by China post butSingapore post, arguing that it will be faster and will cost me the same for free.
a matter of controversy, with some linguists placing it in the Na-Dené language family and others arguing that it is a language isolate.
Earlier this year in the US, two senators, Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Grassley, introduced a bill to get rid of the EB-5 programme, arguing that it is too flawed to continue.
Under the Obama administration, the US decided that it would instead use the cheaper reversible process, arguing that it was in line with the spirit of the deal with Russia.
images should be classified, with Department of Defense agencies arguing that it should, and NASA
Congressional Republicans applauded the court's decision, arguing that it was a win for national security and dismissing the accusations that it is a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
But congressional Republicans applauded the Supreme Court's decision, arguing that it was a win for national security and dismissing the accusations that it is a ban on Muslims entering the US.
Saskatchewan's Brad Wall refused to adopt any sort of CO2 pricing, arguing that it would harm his province's energy-intensive industries such as oil and gas, agriculture and mining.
the talks between the two presidents, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that the signed memorandum will ensure the end of the bloodshed in Syria, arguing that it is an important step towards a Syrian peace settlement.
Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Grassley, introduced a bill to get rid of the EB-5 programme, arguing that it is too flawed to continue.
the blockchain, arguing that it“will not disrupt banks,” though“it will play an important role in the way our system works,” however“it's a short-sighted view.”.
But China has adamantly opposed installing the Thaad missile defense system in South Korea, arguing that it would only make tensions with North Korea more volatile and could undermine China's
blockchain, arguing that it“will not disrupt banks,” though“it will play an important role in the way our system works,” however“it's a short-sighted view.”.