Examples of using Its core in English and their translations into Korean
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Take a whirlwind journey through the history of the five boroughs with the new New York at Its Core catalog!
The USA was shaken to its core.
Airwheel has formed its core concepts-"joy,""smart" and"efficient"
A nutrition database at its core, YAZIO is a tool to not only hone your body
For example, West Point, founded in 1802, defined its core competence as the ability to turn out leaders who deserve trust.
Last year, Huawei released a list of its core suppliers and it included 33 US companies.
One of its core businesses is to serve professionals- doctors, lawyers, teachers
At its core, DevFest16 is powered by a shared belief that when developers come together to exchange ideas, amazing things can happen!
Just last year Huawei released a list of its core suppliers, of which 33 were American companies.
Every life has at its core a dream that quietly and unobtrusively asks to be fulfilled.
Its core philosophy is Entrepreneurial Thought and Action(ETA), a teaching methodology trademarked by Babson.
We owns all of the intellectural property rights to its core technologies, and have a experience engineer,
SPC FLooring have a rigid& strong structure on both its core& base to hold its dimension of more stability than LVT/WPC products.
Aside from its core competency in email marketing, the site has also expanded to include other marketing related services which is a plus.
Reverse Osmosis uses RO membranes as its core separation technology to block these impurities.
We owns all of the intellectual property rights(IPR) to its core technologies, and have a experience engineer,
But as one evolutionist says,'Mercury is so small that the general opinion is that the planet[i.e. its core] should have frozen solid aeons ago'.
Irreducible complexity is at its core an argument against evolution.
superior level of systematization, its core.
At its core this state consists of bodies of armed men- the military, police, courts and prisons- which function to protect