Examples of using Had delayed in English and their translations into Indonesian
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with some people speculating that he had taken advantage of his condition to avoid service and citing that he had delayed his enlistment twice before in the past due the same condition.
65% of healthcare organizations across Asia Pacific had delayed the progress of their digital transformation projects due to fear of cyberattacks.
The period of time where she would gone to the lava valley had delayed her progress, but the sage still hadn't left,
you are all liars" after returning from what his son described as a blood pressure test, which had delayed the delivery of the judgment.
more purple snakes wrapped around the bodies of the beasts, which had delayed them enough for the dragon to arrive
due to return on Oct. 15 but that his poor health had delayed the journey.
his predecessor had been due to return on Oct. 15 but that his poor health had delayed it.
If any glitches in space or on ground had delayed the recent burns, orbital mechanics dictate
If any glitches in space or on ground had delayed the most recent burns,
manufacturing organizations across Asia Pacific had delayed the progress of digital transformation projects due to the fear of cyberattacks.
manufacturing organizations across Asia Pacific had delayed the progress of digital transformation projects due to the fear of cyber attacks.
manufacturing organisations across Asia Pacific had delayed the progress of digital transformation projects due to the fear of cyberattacks.
If any glitches in space or on ground had delayed the recent burns, orbital mechanics dictate
He could have delayed it a few hours, and that.
Why? He has delayed my wedding.
It isn't the first time that the studio has delayed the game.
This, said Wiranto, is what has delayed the process of fully resolving the cases.
The investigation has delayed Allen's appointment as NATO commander in Europe.
These problems have delayed.
The drug can also be used to induce puberty in people who have delayed puberty.