Examples of using Organized groups in English and their translations into Indonesian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Ecclesiastic
In the LinkedIn network focus is on professional connections and in organized groups, within the network, for matters of common concern and specific.
No application from agents, third parties, organized groups or applications automatically generated by computer will be accepted.
It treats 80 religious sects, either organized groups or philosophies, from the time of Adam to the latter part of the fourth century,
As society continuously relied on group effort, and as many organized groups have become large,
Freely organized groups- security experts, which they called“Gangs of the Web”- carry many illegal online activities.
But the data on organized groups don't include the sheer number of individuals who maintain websites
military efforts attempt to reduce attacks from organized groups, lone offender attacks may become a more prevalent threat.
As society has come to rely increasingly on group effort and as many organized groups have become large, the task of managers has risen in importance.
What we do, Aguto said, is we trace if there are organized groups or syndicates handling these women
the movements they espouse now total more than 100 organized groups in Canada.
They wanted citizens to vote for candidates without the interference of organized groups, but this was not to be.
directly express his anxiety, Schwartz also writes the blog,"Sister Aishah's Journey", organized groups of bloggers readers of The Daily Reviewer.
like other persons or organized groups, shall respect the law of the land.
most fatal illusions that, by substituting negotiations between states or organized groups for competition for markets or for raw materials, international friction would be reduced.
The international migration of Chinese nurses began in the early 1990s when the government organized groups of English speaking nurses to work in Singapore
An important Segment of organized groups usually out of the formal financial economy thus, the“Savings Groups” always have their common values
in that they live and travel in organized groups called"mobs", which are dominated by the largest males,
generally fought amongst organized groups.
But in the subsequent Qing era, which ended in 1912, it was banned because the nation's rulers feared that organized groups-- even pigeon fanciers-- might get together and plot regime change.
the old part of the city which is often visited by organized groups of tourists.