While being sworn-in last October, Leung and Yau made a mockery of the Legislative Council oath, which requires the oath-taker to pledge allegiance to the country and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
While the final version has been revised several times before being revealed to the public, as the "external environment has been changing on a daily basis", the negative list "meets our own interests and is in line with the government's earlier pledges to continue to promote opening-up", said a National Development and Reform Commission official who asked not to be identified.
While a 1,300-square-meter restaurant would typically require 80 to 100 service people, Spacelab only employs 40. Its turnover rate has also greatly improved, meaning that the restaurant can serve many more customers each day.
While allowing bot accounts spreading anti-China misinformation, Twitter deletes posts and accounts that support Hong Kong police and suspends accounts that had nothing to do with the unrest there. It does make one wonder if Twitter is as neutral as it claims.
While vowing to cultivate 1 billion mu (about 67 million hectares) of high-standard farmland by 2022, the country should keep enhancing agricultural technology to boost grain output, Han said.
While the Halo device and service appear unique in approach and ambitious in scope, they are but the latest foray by Amazon into health and wellness, including primary care clinics for employees, its acquisition of online pharmacy Pillpack, and its Haven healthcare partnership with JP Morgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway.
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While the number of devices connected to the mobile IoT in Asia Pacific account for 46 percent globally, the region only obtained 22 percent of all profit generated from this sector, the report said.
While it's common to see people holding cellphones as they ride China's subways, it's becoming increasingly rare to see more than two people in the same car reading books. Moreover, old-fashioned outlets that sell nothing but books are also becoming harder to find on China's streets.
While the pandemic greatly affected the IT industry in the first quarter, the company recorded a first quarter revenue of 3.56 billion yuan.
While moderating a debate last Thursday, Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Mary Kissel asked former Mexican president Vicente Fox a hypothetical question of how he would deal with China being a rule-breaker at the World Trade Organization.