Câu ví dụ #191
1. The 29-year-old American citizen, who has lived in Saigon for two years, said she has no idea if her business visa could be extended, which will expire in three weeks.
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2. 4 million children suffering from severe malnutrition could die this year from famine in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, the UN children's agency said Monday.
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3. Some members of Vietnam's legislative National Assembly have expressed concerns about a proposal to slap a heavy tax on officials with unexplained incomes or assets, saying it could be used to launder money.
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4. Loan too asked to move so that she could be with her husband.
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5. In Khanh Hoa Province, where Chinese tourists accounted for over 70 percent of total visitors last year, Le Van Son, deputy chairman of Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa Tourism Association, estimated hotel room occupancy in the area could fall by up to 45 percent.
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6. Strategic shift Experts and industry insiders say the virus outbreak could be an opportunity for Vietnam to restructure its tourism sector by focusing on customers with deeper pockets.
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7. Kaempfer said auditors could play a stronger role in stopping child labour as they are often the first people to come across such practices.
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8. Honda Vietnam is recalling the highest number of vehicles at 19,219 cars of four models - Jazz, Civic, HR-V and Accord - to correct a fuel pump issue that could cause the vehicle to stall while running.
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9. They forecast that in 2018 locally-assembled cars could be more expensive than those imported from ASEAN countries, which would benefit from the coming tariff removal.
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10. Given that the average couple has sex about once a week, Eisenberg said, the bottom line for partaking in a bong or blunt could add up to 20 more instances of sexual intercourse each year.
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