Examples of using Planned for in English and their translations into Malay
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We planned for a fresh transfer,
has RM$15 million planned for investments to promote the area.
You can cancel a request at any time before it opens without losing the money you planned for this trade.
127 branches with at least six more branches planned for 2013.
students can choose from six to eight different activities planned for the week and join them without paying extra fees.
students can choose from six to eight different activities planned for the week and join without paying extra fees.
her two sons-in-law, originally planned for Elizabeth to be spirited away to a nunnery,
You have a sense of freedom from financial rosier because you have planned for the future, anticipated your expenses
It has been planned for some time to set up a pottery workshop for the children
I don't really have anywhere planned for me, or.
I am pleased to note that exciting new features are being planned for the city, such as a cruise ship terminal,
that things didn't go as planned for United States
You can ask the Council any questions you have about what you planned for your current lifetime,
However, Morsi also used the occasion to warn his opponents at home against the use of violence in mass protests planned for June 30, the anniversary of his assumption to power.
BANGKOK• Pro-establishment lawmakers in Thailand have said they plan to ensure junta chief Prayut Chan-o-cha stays on as Prime Minister by fielding a proxy political party backed by the military in a general election planned for next year.
an improved electric vehicle is being planned for the commercial market within the next"several years," said Yoshinori Suga,
later it was renamed into“Robots” and planned for 2020.
adding to the 426 units already planned for the French Army.
BANGKOK(REUTERS)- Pro-establishment lawmakers in Thailand said they plan to ensure junta chief Prayut Chan-o-cha stays on as prime minister by fielding a proxy political party backed by the military in a general election planned for next year.
BANGKOK Pro-establishment lawmakers in Thailand said they plan to ensure junta chief Prayuth Chan Ocha stays on as prime minister by fielding a proxy political party backed by the military in a general election planned for next year.