Câu ví dụ #51
1. Millions of children suffer from this forced separation from parents, and only meet them once or twice a year, mostly during the Lunar New Year holidays.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #52
2. "The plight of such children has not been researched in any depth in Vietnam, but the impacts of long-term separation from their parents are "significant and widespread," according to a UNICEF report.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #53
3. A UNICEF study on Vietnamese children found that the household registration system and working conditions in most industries are compelling forces in the separation of working parents from their children.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #54
4. A VTCNews report said the parents had forced her to kneel after they refused to accept her apology, but the information has not been confirmed by the education ministry.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #55
5. “People think that when children send their parents to a nursing home, that means they don't love them, but that's not the case.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #56
6. Children run between rows and rows of the military green tents as their parents line up to speak with immigration officials and file refugee claims.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #57
7. The cover duo Hung & Linh will entertain the audience with songs that their sisters or brothers or even their parents would be listening to in the last decades.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #58
8. As Ho Chi Minh City begins to open up, parents would need to go to work and are in need of child care.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #59
9. In fact, after the easing of pandemic-related restrictions, a growing number of parents have been enrolling their children for horse riding lessons, Hop said.
Xem thêm »Câu ví dụ #60
10. Earlier this month, Hanoi suspended the use of two Pfizer vaccine batches after parents informed the municipal Department of Health they had their expiration dates extended.
Xem thêm »