Examples of using Have allowed in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Chromebooks have allowed our students to investigate more about a certain topic
this could have allowed them enhanced reproductive success(the so-called'Apartheid Theory').
Even if you had a passport and a visa. Stay back! Look, I wouldn't have allowed you through here.
These two concepts combined have allowed us to quickly grow a business from an unknown to a relatively strong brand within its niche.
agricultural sectors have allowed this country to become mostly self-sufficient in regards to food production.
It might also have allowed US officials to see deeper into rival hacking operations while enabling the NSA itself to continue using the tools for its own operations.
I wouldn't have allowed you through here… even if you had a passport
These acquisitions have allowed the company to diversify its fuel mix
Mahdzir noted that some developed countries such as Japan and Korea have allowed limited use of several ICT devices in schools.
These two decades have allowed the University of Humanities
These acquisitions have allowed us to diversify our fuel mix
foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow.
and wash it out after you have allowed it to do its work!
From the very beginning, Calrec has created innovative solutions that have allowed broadcasters to develop their working methods
future growth expectations have allowed this activity is given the title of"first century industry.".
The latest strong US statistics have allowed Macroeconomic Advisers to increase the country's economic growth in the second quarter from 1.8% to 2.1%.
air travel have allowed these species to move beyond their natural ranges into new areas.
They have allowed us to accelerate the growth of our property portfolio when we had little
increased computer speeds have allowed individual artists
other incentives that have been implemented in Washington since the Reagan era have allowed corporations to score record profits at the expense of the American workforce.