Examples of using Given more in English and their translations into Chinese
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Google has stated that the initial 3-5 words of a URL are given more weight in search results.
Kleberson acknowledges what Pochettino could bring to the table in Manchester, but feels Solskjaer should be given more time to complete the squad's transformation.
Neither husband nor wife is given more rights over the body of the other.
Jesus said,"Whoever has something in hand will be given more, and whoever has nothing will be deprived of even the little they have.".
In addition to the material value, K gold is also given more artistic value.
In the coming years, member states will push to be given more power and discretion when it comes to reintroducing border controls.
Google stated that the first 3-5 words in the URL are given more preference.
According to the study, the first 3-5 words in the URL are given more weight.
Google has made it clear that the first three to five words in a URL are given more credibility in terms of SEO.
Member states are pushing to be given more power and discretion on the issue of reintroducing border controls.
Only a handful of times are the jokes given more than a second's room to breathe and when they are, it's magic.
Throughout history male sports teams have been given more money, time, and attention.
Since 1996, the fund has given more than $110 million to‘Watch' sites, while other funders have donated nearly $300 million.
Given more simulation time, DDPG may solve more difficult problems than the current Atari game.
Thanks to that opportunity I was given more responsibilities than most people twice my age and was making more money than I ever thought possible.
Prototype cars have since been given more of an edge to what was a fairly benign initial set-up.
The members of those teams had been given more extensive powers, but without jeopardizing the rights of defendants.
Training data that is hard to predict is given more weight, whereas easy to predict instances are given less weight.
They are being given more responsibilities and managerial titles but their pay and conditions do not reflect this.
The right embodied in article 1 in general terms was given more concrete form in subsequent provisions.