Examples of using Is practiced in English and their translations into Indonesian
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An institution in which pharmacy(within the first sense) is practiced is known as a pharmacy(this time period is more widespread in the United States) or a chemist's(which is more common in Nice Britain).
Judo is practiced and taught as an art form in many countries of the world.
It is practiced in difficult cases,
One style is practiced by International Taekwon-Do adherents
Islam is practiced by around 13% of all Indians.[44] Sikhism, Jainism
Christianity is practiced by 7% of the population,
hunt of the aristocracy and is practiced by vice presidents
The term is used“to denote any action which is practiced mainly by psychological methods with the aim of evoking a planned psychological reaction in other people.”.
Global cuisines is a cuisine that is practiced around the world, and can be categorized by various regions according to the common use of major foodstuffs,
In fact, Falun Gong is practiced by over 100 million people in more than 100 countries.
Buddhism is practiced by an estimated 488 million in the world,
It is practiced by couples who are blessed with a child after they have taken a vow in the Sri Santeswar temple in Karnataka, near Indi.
Spinning is an aerobic exercise that is practiced on a specially designed stationary bike that is referred to as a spinning bike.
The practitioner told her that Falun Dafa is practiced in more than 100 countries around the world,
Most places where this discipline is practiced lend the mats;
The South Korean government in 2009 published an estimate that taekwondo is practiced by 70 million people in 190 countries.
Homeopathic treatment is practiced by fully qualified Health Practitioners who understand the philosophy of homeopathic medicine's well as patients' emotional and daily situations.
Today, Dafa is practiced and cherished by over 100 million people in over 80 countries,
Islam in Sri Lanka is practiced by a group of minorities who make up approximately eight percent(8%) of the population.
the incorporation of this celebration into Samhain probably explains the tradition of'bobbing' for apples that is practiced today on Halloween.