Examples of using A majority in English and their translations into Malay
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In societies in which a majority of the citizens are able to earn a living by working for others,
In North America, a majority of languages do not have rhotics at all
must be supported by a majority there to prevent a vote of no-confidence.
However, the recently developed natural treatment methods along with the approach have made the holistic medicine highly preferable option for a majority of people.
Many studies were performed, but a majority failed to show a connection between MSG and the symptoms that some people describe after eating Chinese food.
A majority are English-speaking, but there is also a large Francophone minority~32%,
A majority of the 22% of Malaysians who use smartphones to surf the Internet are youths.
The Palestinians are likely to get a majority, but what matters more than the outcome of the vote is its size and composition.
A majority of the activities offered are a blend of technology
Furthermore, that a majority of consumers believe that businesses have a responsibility to ensure that they have ethical supply chains suggests consumers expect ever more from brands.
A majority of the people in Perak are Muslims
We will continue to own a majority of Forth Ports,
A majority of them are of the idea that this is all a hoax
The findings show that a majority of the respondents(90%) agreed to use the Arabic language module for the purpose of Hajj and Umrah.
Sustainability investment is also increasing globally and it has been largely driven by demand from a range of institutional and retail investors, with a majority driven by client demand.
activist, won in the Padungan constituency in Kuching, a majority Chinese locale.
the NKRAs were announced, the cost of living in Malaysia has risen to affect a majority of the population, in varying degrees.
Anwar won the Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat after defeating BN's Arif Shah Omar Shah with a majority of 15,671 votes.
religious allies win a majority.
The usual reason for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the election.