Examples of using Influx in English and their translations into Malay
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Employment transformation from agriculture to the manufacturing sector had led to factory owners taking the opportunity to exploit the influx of labour with low wages, long working hours
with a strong thickening of the trunk to make a furrow(make a sharp blade shallow cuts from the influx to the ground).
However, due to an influx of immigrants and guest workers from non-Muslim countries,
how much harm is an influx of tourists, because these institutions are the breeding grounds for criminals and thieves.
However, due to an influx of immigrants and guest workers from non-Muslim countries,
until now has largely avoided the kind of influx of refugees and migrants seen elsewhere on the continent over the last few years.
cleaner fleet of conventional fossil fuel vehicles to an influx of electric and zero-emissions vehicles.
while Greece grappling with a refugee influx on certain popular tourist islands saw a 26 percent decline.
Such people believe that the best way to accomplish everything in due time is to act not according to a strict algorithm, but according to the influx, desire and call of Muse.
traditional link to the aristocracy and again in the 1990s with the influx of foreign breeds following the fall of the Iron Curtain.
which has risen here following an influx of almost one million migrants,
leading to calcium influx and overload, causing oxidative stress
which are facing an influx of refugees and migrants.
traditional link to the aristocracy and secondly in the 1990s with the influx of foreign breeds following the fall of the Iron Curtain.
until now has avoided the kind of influx of refugees and migrants seen elsewhere on the continent over the past few years.
the European Union and Turkey that came into force in March has largely halted the influx of people fleeing war
The influx of Foreign Direct Investments(FDIs)
This influx of foreign workers has caused extreme depression to Malaysians in the B40 and M40 category,
The start of the Yayoi period around 300 BC marked the influx of new technologies such as rice farming,
The UN refugee agency and rights watchdog Human Rights Watch expressed concern about an influx of Syrians who have fled to neighbouring Lebanon to escape the violence.