Examples of using Speculative in English and their translations into Malay
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it the addition of investors around the world of interest to the Philippines as an investment grade country, the speculative appeal of Noakoin There are immeasurable.
to cancel any bookings made where the coupon has been used to make any speculative, false or fraudulent bookings
which are periodically traded in Forex with the aim to satisfy the needs of currency exchange, or speculative considerations, and thus act as liquidity providers.
may intervene forex reserve of india and china to counter disruptive short-term movements(that may include speculative attacks).
with Syariah compliant industries, never engage in speculative trading, use its funds for social good,
all of which are subgenres of speculative fiction.
in the opposite direction, forming a speculative market"spike".
to cancel any order made where the promotion has been used to make any speculative, false or fraudulent bookings
to cancel any bookings made where the discount has been used to make any speculative, false or fraudulent bookings
natural theology on the one hand, and revealed or speculative theology on the other(though in fact he rejected speculative theology).
the terms of reference, one of which was conducting preliminary investigations into losses by BNM related to its speculative foreign currency transactions.
reduce exploitation for speculative gain.
we must put industry on a speculative basis, the result of which will be that what is withdrawn from the land by industry will slip through their hands
we must put industry on a speculative basis(Editor Note: STOCK MARKET):
Because of the scale of these foreign exchange speculative activities losses,
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin… which led an investment and speculative bubble earlier this year,
Any figure which had been reported as the cost of the MRT Line 3 would be purely speculative and had come from other sources,
New York Times(articles about, interviews with) Haruki Murakami at Complete Review(international meta-reviews) Haruki Murakami at the Internet Book List Haruki Murakami at The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Haruki Murakami at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
unlike the more speculative markets of Singapore,
historian and Bishop of Hereford, in his speculative fiction The Man in the Moone,[1] published posthumously in 1638.[19].