Examples of using Whose goal in English and their translations into Indonesian
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not,” Santos told A Bola of Eder, whose goal won Portugal the EURO final
Fran Bagenal had created the Pluto Underground, whose goal was to promote(aggressively)
Student association Echanges, whose goal is to facilitate the integration of international students
Clearly, with these eco-cities self-sufficient in energy and food, and whose goal is zero emissions of greenhouse gases in transportation,
JDRF say they are funding this trial as part of their beta cell restoration research program, whose goal is to essentially find a biological cure for type 1 diabetes by restoring a person's ability to produce their own insulin.
we did it," said Allen, whose goal was his second in consecutive league games.
IMF Business School launches its Management Development Program(PDD) In online mode, whose goal is to provide students with the knowledge
has been the president of Microsoft, Brad Smith, whose goal is, ultimately, to develop a"Geneva
Zionism is a movement founded by Theodor Herzl in 1896 whose goal is the return of Jews to Eretz Yisrael,
the one world deadly organization whose goal is to destroy the little people for their own financial gain.
These people have banded together in professional window cleaning organisations, whose goal is to ensure that proper safety standards are maintained,
the Pacific Salmon Treaty, whose goal was to ensure that fishermen from both countries had access to a fair share of spawning salmon in designated rivers along the Pacific Coast, was finally signed in 1985.
a joint venture of the Clipper Group and Borholmsfaergen, whose goal is to make it easier to travel to the various parts of Denmark by ferry.
honors creative campaigns whose goal is to encourage social good
Spectrum WingsYour mission in this space shooter is to play the role of the galaxy's best pilot whose goal is to destroy the ultimate weapon of the evil Xenuvian empire before they can use it.
A man whose goal is to create promising leaders,
that number will double to six in 2019, as the series- whose goal is to seek new talent- will gain even greater importance in this year than now. starts.
is setting up her own crisis management agency, whose goal is to fix the problems of high-ranking clients before they become public domain.
For example, BreatheLife city Santiago, Chile, has rolled out its first 100 electric buses as part of a strategy whose goal is to have in place a 100 per cent electric public transportation system by 2050.
Balanced Growth, whose goal is to redirect national economic strategies in a direction that provides greater benefit for the world economy.