- International market risk contains: internationally student resource flow-out;
- Internationally, the research on acquisition of large area land cover in China is few.
- These products are of high quality and able to compete internationally.
- Even local companies will have influences and dependencies internationally.
- At the same time, it is about marketing countries internationally.
- Development and prospects of cast-in-situ concrete technology domestically and internationally.
- Chinese New Year, now celebrated in most big cities around the world, is just one of the many festivals that are accepted internationally.
- By the way, this will probably keep happening each time you travel internationally.
- The protection of the right to life has been confirmed in the legal field internationally.
- Released internationally in cinemas and on Disney+ on 28 May.
- The internationally recognized unit for measuring this pressure is the kilopascal.
- The Kravchenko trial became a cause célèbre in Paris and internationally.
- The stress is felt internationally.
- This paper presents a CAMAC system which is an internationally accepted standard interface.
- Not only does it run the country as a vast gulag, not only has it so mismanaged its economy, it also spreads mischief internationally.
- India's concerns are being registered internationally.
- This internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists.
- Kraft, meanwhile, wants to expand internationally.
- During her vacations, she spoke internationally about the environment.
- Strictly speaking, the book is not a novel, but a short story.
- The illustrations are strictly illustrative of the text.
- Teachers should be strictly chose because everyone wants that their children are in safe hands.
- It is reported that many accidents resulted from people's breaking of traffic rules, so everyone should keep the traffic rules in mind and obey them strictly.
- That's not strictly true.
- 'You will strictly observe your diet: no wine or spirits, very little meat.' — 'Of course.'
- It is the first scene of the play chronologically. I tell a lie, it's actually strictly speaking the second scene.
- Quinn's connections are strictly A-list.
- I have my doubts that anyone has actually followed the procedures strictly.
- Their insurer paid the £ 900 bill, even though the policy did not strictly cover it.
- She was brought up very strictly.
- My own mother was brought up very strictly and correctly.
- Their insurer paid the $900 bill, even though the policy did not strictly cover it.
- Strictly speaking, this was against the rules.
- He's strictly teetotal.
- Sikhs were expected to adhere strictly to the religious rules concerning appearance.
- Turnips are usually eaten boiled, steamed, roasted, fried, pickled, or even raw.
- They had a famous fried-egg feast that night, and another on Friday morning.
- What do you want, fried chicken, hamburgers, or fish and chips?
- They can be cooked in lots of ways such as fried or hard boiled.
- The trans fats from margarine, shortenings, and deep-fried foods and a lot of fast foods and baked goods have a negative impact on health.