Translation of "cited after" to Arabic language:
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These problems have been cited, year after year, in the United Nations Development Program s reports. | |
The cited report states | |
Indeed, after Thomas Sargent won the Nobel Prize in Economics last year, he cited it as a precedent in his acceptance speech. | |
See works cited supra note 199. | |
Many other examples could be cited. | |
The most frequently cited areas are | |
(As cited in the national reports) | |
Madame Sadako Ogata, a leading United Nations personality, after her visit to the country, cited Myanmar as a model society for religious tolerance. | |
The blogger then cited the exhibit's designers | |
148 150, thereafter cited as Secretariat Memorandum. | |
Poverty was cited as a serious barrier. | |
Many reasons have been cited for this success. | |
He is one of the most cited physicists. | |
Cited in McNair, supra note 36, at 712. | |
and Budgetary Questions cited in the present report | |
Even personal reasons were cited in some cases. | |
Cited in Rank, supra note 34, at 527 28. | |
of legal and regulatory acts cited in the report | |
Among the rest, the most frequently cited examples were | |
Distribution incorporating results of Governing Council decisions cited a | |
Noha's article was cited in mainstream media across Egypt. | |
219. The two quantitative goals most frequently cited in the national reports were IMRs and MMRs, cited in 28 national reports (see table 12). | |
A 2004 report by the Humanitarian Policy Group cited a survey carried out in Ethiopia after UN agencies said that humanitarian efforts had averted widespread famine in 2000. | |
Similarly, passage after passage of too closely paraphrased text from multiple cited sources is also plagiarism of the pervasively paraphrased kind because the ideas still aren't one's own. | |
No specific questions were cited for Rules 14 and 15. | |
He also cited security concerns regarding the deployment of teachers. | |
CPMT cited abuses in Malakal, where nearly 35,000 IDPs live. | |
Some of the relevant provisions are cited in 1.1 above. | |
Because of its terrorism theme, it was noted as one of the three works of literature most cited in the American media two weeks after the September 11 attacks. | |
During the heyday of CBS News in the 1960s and 1970s, he was often cited as the most trusted man in America after being so named in an opinion poll. | |
The example of the recent EU reform concerning sugar was cited. | |
They have cited security reasons, which we will deal with later. | |
The most common difficulty cited concerning implementation relates to the List. | |
He cited various cases mentioned in the report in that connection. | |
Kaikobad, supra note 106, at 93 works cited supra note 106. | |
1. Under common challenges justifying the Summit, the following were cited | |
The list, dated 24 August, cited 13 names, including his own. | |
Indonesia has been cited as the principal illustration of these problems. | |
What did he know of the crimes they cited him for? | |
Although the Caribbean national reports cited problems similar to those cited by other developing countries, they emphasized that the situation of women in relation to men has improved. | |
It is also not the oft cited political will that is lacking. | |
Violations cited were particularly prevalent in the mining and oil exploration sectors. | |
See, e.g., treaties cited in Tobin, supra note 23, at 41 49. | |
Democratization and decentralization were cited as necessary to meet increasing water demands. | |
The organizations cited amongst the reasons for the tension the following elements | |
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