Examples of 'chanet' in a sentence

Meaning of "chanet"

chanet (noun) - This term does not correspond to a commonly recognized English word or phrase. Additional context or clarification would be required to determine its meaning.

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Chanet left the band before the album was released.
Individual opinion by Christine Chanet dissenting.
The Chanet tower.
List of products by manufacturer Maxime Chanet.
Ms. Chanet sought clarification of the approach to be taken.
The paragraph should be kept brief, for all the reasons Ms. Chanet had mentioned.
Ms. Chanet said that she too was in favour of deletion.
He therefore agreed with the wording Ms. Chanet had suggested.
Ms. Chanet said that she would not oppose a consensus.
He endorsed the comments made by Ms. Chanet regarding the practice of mutilation.
Ms. Chanet said she was strongly opposed to proceeding along those lines.
The proposals of the Chairperson and Ms. Chanet were approved.
Ms. Chanet noted that her question on reservations had not been addressed.
The discrimination suffered by women had already been mentioned by Ms. Chanet and Mr. Zakhia.
Ms. Chanet said that there was little point in referring to unwritten rules.

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The text of the individual opinion signed by Committee member Ms. Christine Chanet is appended.
Ms. Chanet said that the square brackets should indeed be removed.
During the sixty-eighth session Ms. Chanet met with representatives of Australia and Suriname.
Ms. Chanet said that it would be hard to reach agreement on the recommendation.
He associated himself with Ms. Chanet & apos ; s comments on pretrial detention.
Ms. Chanet suggested that the penultimate sentence should be deleted altogether.
The last sentence, as Ms. Chanet had indicated, had to do with perception.
Ms. Chanet said that it was both a political issue and an issue of principle.
Mr. Yalden said that he strongly supported the views expressed by Ms. Chanet.
Ms. Chanet expressed concern about the risks involved in making lists.
Mr. LALLAH expressed support for Ms. Chanet & apos ; s suggestion regarding the situation in Kosovo.
Ms. Chanet had mentioned the presumption of innocence as one of those norms.
Ms. Keller said that she would amend the paragraph to reflect Ms. Chanet & apos ; s proposal.
Ms. Chanet reiterated her concern about allegations of summary executions by the authorities.
Mr. AMOR said he shared the views of Ms. Chanet.
Ms. Chanet expressed satisfaction at the progress made by the inter-committee meetings.
Mr. Amor agreed with the rearrangement proposed by Ms. Chanet.
Ms. Chanet said that NGOs and potential complainants must also be informed.
Individual opinion submitted by Mrs. Christine Chanet ( dissenting ).
Ms. Chanet also expressed support for the proposal to delete the last sentence.
Ms. Majodina expressed support for the proposals made by Ms. Chanet.
Ms. Chanet said that memory laws created major difficulties for criminal courts.
Mr. Bhagwati was elected Vice-Chairman and Ms. Chanet was elected Rapporteur by acclamation.
Ms. Chanet recalled that many working groups had consisted of only three members.
During the sixty-ninth session Ms. Chanet met with representatives of Australia, Austria and Canada.
Ms. Chanet said that she strongly agreed that all references to clothing should be eliminated.
Mr. Shearer said he agreed with Ms. Chanet & apos ; s proposed change.
Meanwhile, Bruno Chanet is also involved in spreading knowledge and techniques of comparative anatomy,.
The Chairperson said that he thought paragraph 19 had been approved following Ms. Chanet & apos ; s proposals.
At the same meeting, Ms. Chanet responded to questions and made her concluding remarks.
Individual opinion by Ms. Christine Chanet ( partly dissenting ).
Ms. Chanet said that she remained concerned about drawing up general comments on such limitations.
Mr. O & apos ; Flaherty agreed with Ms. Chanet & apos ; s proposal and all the suggested drafting changes.
Ms. Chanet said that one of the main issues in Hungary was racism.
Individual opinion submitted by Ms. Christine Chanet under rule 92.

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