non-permanent in Vietnamese

tính từ
không vĩnh cửu, không lâu bền; không thường trực

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1. The first non-permanent members were Belgium, Brazil, Greece, and Spain.

Các thành viên không thường trực đầu tiên là Bỉ, Brasil, Hý Lạp và Tây Ban Nha.

2. We favour an additional non-permanent seat for the Eastern European group.

3. Allocation of non-permanent seats to one particular region or to one group of States

4. Quite clearly, the non-permanent members have not been able to carry forward any improvement in working methods.

5. Likewise, an additional four seats should be allotted to the same regions in the non-permanent membership category

6. In general, Adsorption is the collection of a material on the surface of another material in a non-binding, non-permanent manner

7. We have both agreed to support each other for our respective bids for the non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council.

8. One group of countries absolutely insists on new permanent seats, whereas the other is adamantly against this and wants to increase the number of non-permanent members.

9. * India and Bulgaria have agreed to offer reciprocal support for their bids for a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council for 2011-12 and 2018-19 respectively.

10. India and Mongolia have also agreed to offer reciprocal support for their bids for a non-permanent seat in the UNSC for the terms 2021-2022 and 2023-2024 respectively.

11. Cancellation of removal for Non Permanent Residents under INA § 240A(b)(1) (“non-LPR Cancellation of removal”) is a critical defense to deportation available to certain noncitizens with family in the United States

12. She thanked Africa for its support for India's elections to the non-permanent seat in UN Security Council and received wide acclamation when she enunciated India's desire to continued consultation with Africa on African problems.

13. Discussions noted the excellent bilateral cooperation in international fora, including reciprocal support for non-permanent seat in the UNSC, for Croatia in 2008-09 and for India in 2011-12, and the affinity in the approach to the expansion of the UNSC.

14. The two Prime Ministers affirmed the urgent need for comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council, especially its expansion in both permanent and non-permanent categories, to make it more representative, legitimate, effective and responsive to the realities of the 21st century.

15. The study concluded that the number of permanent, and subsequently non-permanent, branches of Crédit Mutuel dropped in the regions in which Crédit Mutuel was traditionally very strong (Pays de Loire, Brittany and Alsace), while the number of branches in other regions grew.

16. The Ministers affirmed the urgent need for a comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council, especially its expansion in both permanent and non-permanent categories, to make it more representative, effective and responsive to contemporary challenges to international peace and security in the 21st Century.

17. The two Prime Ministers affirmed the urgent need for a comprehensive reform of the UN, especially the expansion of the Security Council in both permanent and non-permanent categories, to make it more representative, legitimate, effective and responsive to the contemporary geo-political realities.

18. Those instances of vetoes used or suggested have hardly been to the satisfaction of the majority of Member States, and they have illustrated time and again the unusual power enjoyed by the permanent members, as well as the abyss of power that separates the permanent from the non-permanent members.

19. These principles are: expansion in both permanent and non-permanent categories of membership; greater representation for developing countries, including representation for developed countries that is reflective of contemporary world realities; and comprehensive improvement in the working methods of the Security Council, including ensuring greater access to island and small states.