Examples of using To be developed in English and their translations into Hebrew
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as a result of military and other campaigns, the national and international road network started to be developed in an unprecedented manner.
The program used to be developed and sold by JASC, but Corel took it over somewhere in 2004.
What new manufacturing options are there, and what tools need to be developed to attract customers?
In most cases, lands which we are taking over to manage are not olive orchards and need to be developed.
Such sophisticated technology was not thought to be developed by humanity for another 1,000 years.
Marr had not believed that the guitar part was interesting enough to be developed into a song, but Morrissey disagreed when he heard Marr play it.
emotionally draining for the mourners, a logistical and support system needs to be developed.
as a result of military campaigns, the national and international road network started to be developed in an unprecedented manner.
Animal Technology depending on the dissertation to be developed.
Part of training for rapid movements such as pitching during baseball involves reducing eccentric braking allowing a greater power to be developed throughout the movement.
The theoretical basis for Jewish religious tolerance still needs to be developed, and we shall come back to it below.
it was reasonable for its natural resources to be developed for the public benefit.
According to Bruce, men were needed to allow Australia's extensive resources to be developed.
especially if adapting commercial drones, and the payload needs to be developed and delivered.
as a result of military campaigns, the national and international road network started to be developed in an unprecedented manner.
This is to develop databases for internal model to be developed financial institutions within the new capital agreement(Basel II).
other campaigns, the national and international road network started to be developed in an unprecedented manner.
The Mercedes-AMG GT is the second sports car to be developed entirely in-house at Mercedes-AMG.