Examples of using Such behaviour in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Such behaviour, which exposes the club to sanctions,
we would never tolerate such behaviour by any of our staff.
Duan Wu Ya was willing to accept such behaviour from Lin Feng.
For example, although the sight of ice cubes floating in a glass of ice water is commonplace, such behaviour is unusual for chemical entities.
However, no surplus product results from such behaviour; the gambler's winnings are simply redistributions from others with no new production occurring.
Kick It Out would like to reiterate its stance that such behaviour has no place in football.
Such behaviour has no place in our game and will not be tolerated at St Mary's.
We cannot accept such behaviour and we regard it as a material breach of the Terms& Conditions agreed between each user and Trustacy.
The findings, published in the journal Procedia Engineering, showed that such behaviour is more pronounced in men than in women.
Such behaviour does not represent the position of the club,
It is not enough for Syria's opposition to condemn such behaviour or blame it on violence by the government," said Nadim Houry, Middle East deputy
It is clearly stated in our Islamic law that such behaviour is not allowed because it disrupts the social order.”.
Such behaviour is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader
The RFEF's disciplinary code appears clear that the punishment for such behaviour, even if only“slightly violent,” is an extra suspension of four to 12 games.
According to scientists, such behaviour can be explained by the desire to boost self-worth
Individuals who engage in such behaviour do not represent the overwhelming majority of England fans
Such behaviour had been censured by the pagan emperors,
It is clearly stated in our Islamic law that such behaviour is not allowed because it disrupts the social order.
This expectancy represents the individual's perception of how hard it will be to achieve such behaviour and the probability of his or her successful achievement of the behaviour. .
Two major results in probability theory describing such behaviour are the law of large numbers