Examples of using Has recognised in English and their translations into Indonesian
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QS has recognised UTP as amongst the world's elite institutions in four of the 42 subjects featured in the rankings.
SBC has recognised the importance of public awareness
Initial/Ad Hoc The organisation has recognised that IT Governance issues exist
He has recognised that we are a club that improves
The fact that a Maoist leader has recognised that“in the current context of globalised capitalist domination,
He has recognised that we are a club that improves
Fulbright Scholarship: The Fulbright Commission has recognised Swansea University as a centre of excellence in the UK.
HP is recognising what the world has recognised, which is hardware in terms of consumers is not a huge growth business anymore," said Michael Yoshikami, chief executive of YCMNET Advisors.
The Trump administration is keen to see the end of President Maduro's reign and has recognised Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido as legitimate leader.
Amongst others the European Court of Justice has recognised fundamental rights,
The International Monetary Fund has recognised the government of Somalia, ending a 22-year break in relations that could
The International Monetary Fund has recognised the government of Somalia after a break in relations of 22 years.
Meanwhile, the World Bank has recognised Malaysia as one of the richest in resources per capita.
The government led by the Prime Minister Modi, has recognised the great potential of startups in transforming the economy
visas and ministries- that no one has recognised.
For the last two hundred years, neo-classical economics has recognised only two factors of production:“labour and capital”.
adding that it"curtailed the rights that the passenger has recognised by law", and declared it invalid in Spain.
saying the charge"curtailed the rights that passenger has recognised by law" and declared it invalid in Spain.
visas and ministries- that no one has recognised.
city of scientific and cultural importance, which UNESCO has recognised as a"modern social project".