Examples of using Combats in English and their translations into Arabic
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Studies have found chlorogenic acid reduces the risk of type II diabetes, lowers blood pressure and combats inflammation.
Tea with chamomile enhances bile secretion, promotes healing of ulcers, reduces gas formation, has an antiseptic effect, combats stress, copes with insomnia.
because integration systematically combats hate.
UNESCO combats gender discrimination in education, working under the umbrella of the United Nations Girls ' Education Initiative.
Law enforcement combats this corruption with a new line of defense… but not all are created equal.
It works for peace, both at the national and international level, and combats violence against women and children.
We are currently in the final stages of adopting new legislation that combats trafficking in persons.
Ordinance No. 137/2000, on preventing and punishing all forms of discrimination, also combats religious discrimination.
This ensures that auditors obtain responses from validated institutions and authorized responders, which combats potential confirmation fraud.
The Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance combats poverty and economic exclusion in mountain communities through its First MicroFinanceBanks in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Tajikistan and a steadily increasing number of countries.
Exercises are actual combats.
Genf20 Plus combats with these issues.
CBDa: the raw cannabinoid that combats inflammation.
Combats bone loss due to low hormone levels.
We're losing comrades in combats everyday.".
Slovenia combats poverty with various statutory and programme measures.
The old commander said exercises are actual combats.
The Netherlands combats trafficking and all related criminal activities fervently.
It actively combats stereotyping through continuing training of regional and local personnel.
It combats corruption, misappropriation of funds and bad financial management.