Translation of "is cited" to Arabic language:
Examples (External sources, not reviewed)
He is one of the most cited physicists. | |
It is also not the oft cited political will that is lacking. | |
The cited report states | |
The Victorian culture is often cited as the best example of this hypocrisy. | |
As cited over 30 years ago, development is the new name of peace. | |
See works cited supra note 199. | |
Many other examples could be cited. | |
The most frequently cited areas are | |
(As cited in the national reports) | |
The paper was published in a minor journal and is not very well cited. | |
A major obstacle cited by many Governments of affected States is lack of resources. | |
The report, of course, is to be submitted in fulfilment of the cited resolution. | |
Overexpenditure of 47,700 is projected, for the reasons cited under 1 (b) (i) above. | |
Overexpenditure of 6,300 is projected, for the reasons cited under 1 (b) (i) above. | |
Overexpenditure of 9,100 is projected, for the reasons cited under 1 (b) (i) above. | |
The blogger then cited the exhibit's designers | |
148 150, thereafter cited as Secretariat Memorandum. | |
Poverty was cited as a serious barrier. | |
It is frequently cited as one of the greatest literary works of the twentieth century. | |
For most MTSP progress indicators cited in this report, 2002 is the available baseline year. | |
An interregional fund to finance foreign exchange components is often cited as an urgent need. | |
Many reasons have been cited for this success. | |
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). | |
An often cited symbol of this elite status is the renowed Syrio Lebanese Hospital (Hospital Sírio Libanês). | |
In both cases, the development of the concept is cited as a main motivation behind the prize. | |
Costa Rica is the country must often cited for the successful regulation of access to genetic material. | |
This is spelled out conclusively and unambiguously in paragraph 2 of the Vienna Declaration I cited earlier. | |
Poverty is frequently cited as one of the most important factors hindering the reduction of fertility rates. | |
Sudan is not the only example similar examples can be cited from various parts of the world. | |
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. | |
And when the son of Mary is cited as an example , behold , thy people turn away from it | |
The importance of the right to education for the full enjoyment of other human rights is often cited. | |
The socio cultural difficulties of integrating large numbers of immigrants is cited as the main reason for this. | |
The highest current MMR cited in the national reports is in rural Nigeria 1,600 per 100,000 live births. | |
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