Examples of using Had implemented in English and their translations into Indonesian
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several countries in the world had implemented open recruitment for investigators of their anti-corruption institutions.
something which not even Vichy had implemented in metropolitan France.
His peaceful succession showed the effectiveness of the measures Coloman had implemented to prevent Álmos from usurping the throne.
even exaggerated the security measures” China had implemented in Xinjiang.
SAP announced that 5,400 customers had implemented SAP S4 HANA
led by Geoffrey Hinton, had implemented generalized backpropagation
the researchers analyzed information on six low-income elementary schools that had implemented a non-profit organization's recess-based program designed to encourage a safe,
Adira Insurance who had implemented the company's values in the work environment
Meanwhile, Ronny also explained that Unpad had implemented activities to support the achievement of the SDGs target through research
a move that Trump claimed can be explained by the fact that American forces had implemented their task of obliterating Daesh* in the Arab country.
During 2010, PT. Freeport Indonesia had implemented several activities related to the management of biodiversity in the work contract area at three monitoring areas,
In fact, those in Indonesia who had implemented agile, DevOps,
it was in view of this that the Master Teacher Pavilion had implemented the system of pavilion crashing to serve as an avenue for these geniuses to redress their grievances.
said the militants had implemented strict Islamic law in captured towns.
said the militants had implemented strict Islamic law in captured towns.
It stated that the WHO delegation commended the actions which China had implemented in response to the outbreak,
said Russia had implemented"not one single point" of the Minsk accord, which includes a ceasefire between Ukrainian troops
In 1942, the United States imposed a rationing system similar to the one Great Britain had implemented the previous year,
Published in the journal The BMJ, based on data from over 400 cities in 20 countries across the world- show that more than 6,000 deaths each year would have been avoided in the selected cities if countries had implemented stricter air quality standards….
based on data from over 400 cities in 20 countries show that more than 6,000 deaths each year would have been avoided in the selected cities if countries had implemented stricter air quality standards.