Examples of using Instituted in English and their translations into Malay
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which, combined and instituted effectively, would increase the effectiveness
While state-run Anadolu news service said the national telecommunications authorities had instituted the block, the website was still accessible following the announcement Thursday.
Although the award was instituted in April 1941, it could be awarded
executive powers are essentially instituted by the Prime Minister of India
The Ikeda Administration also instituted the Foreign Exchange Allocation Policy,
Instituted on May 1, 1938, the medal commemorated the return of Austria to the German Reich.
He also instituted an austerity package that cut government spending by 18%,
It was instituted in 1941 and the badge was similar in design to the U-boat War Badge.
charted a solar energy map to promote solar photovoltaic equipment and has instituted a new marine thermal energy network programme.
In 1941, two higher grades of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves were instituted.
the Emperor Wang Mang usurped the Chinese throne and instituted a series of sweeping reforms,
of the Sudetenland medal, which was instituted on 18 October 1938.
it could be considered that you have made a diagnosis and instituted medical treatment.
and some have instituted technological measures to prevent VPNs from working.
Pulitzer Award was instituted in 1917 by provisions in the will of American publisher Joseph Pulitzer
(“ELS”) has instituted policies intended to ensure that your personal information is handled securely and responsibly.
Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for"exceptional
Instituted growth strategy comprising penetration of existing client accounts through cross selling of additional services,
The Department of Physics was instituted in 1907 with Prof DJ Fleming as its first Head.
The Academy Honorary Award- instituted in 1950 for the 23rd Academy Awards(previously called the Special Award,