Examples of using Has committed in English and their translations into Hindi
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In case the woman has committed a serious crime, the police require
In case the woman has committed a serious crime, the police have
While Standard Chartered has committed about 800 crore, TRIL will invest 1,
Japan has committed an“official development assistance”(ODA)
In case the woman has committed a serious crime, the police requires
In a country that has committed to the principle of‘social justice', equitable opportunities to education become a crucial first step towards achieving social democracy.
Now suppose he has a son who sees all the sins his father has committed, and though he sees them, he does not do likewise.
In case the woman has committed a serious crime, the police have
Durability: it guarantees that a transaction that has committed will remain persistent, even in the
In case the woman has committed a serious crime, the police have to get it in writing from the magistrate explaining why
The vaccine maker, Merck, has committed to maintaining a global stockpile of 300,000 doses.
Do not tell a person a mistake he knows he has committed.
B. The chicken chain gets a B grade because it has committed to serve only antibiotic-free meat by 2019.
India has committed itself to the effective implementation of the Paris agreement on climate change.
The French government has committed to invest more resources in its intelligence and security services.
may characterize an act, actions, a situation or an individual himself who has committed certain actions.
have no problem buying an additional USD 200 billions of American goods,">which Beijing has committed to buy under the deal.
It has committed towards restoring 13 million hectares(MH) of degraded and deforested land by year 2020, and additional 8 million hectares(MH) by 2030.
Moily said that the government has committed'sin' in the form of a coffin and the public will not forgive him for this.
Oilfield services company Baker Hughes, for example, has committed to reducing CO2 equivalent emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieving net zero by 2050.