Examples of using To be passed in English and their translations into Malay
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This cost needs to be passed on to users(that's us) by the web hosting company for them to remain profitable.
even a legend to be passed on to future generations.
allows some dangerous environment variables to be passed to the unconfined process;'man 5 apparmor.
there are already numerous bills to be passed.
with the bill on the tax expected to be passed in Parliament next month.
with the bill on the tax expected to be passed in Parliament next month.
part of the feces that is supposed to be passed out remains in the colon causing constipation
(b) all public Acts passed or hereafter to be passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom,
For conditions that are inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern to be passed on to a child, both parents must have a copy of the faulty gene(they are‘carriers' of the condition).
He said the new regulations were among the amendments to the Medical Act 1971 that had been tabled in Parliament earlier last week and expected to be passed at the next sitting.
based upon one of the first presidential decrees to be passed after the re-establishment of the independent state of Czechoslovakia,
Yeah, we just happened to be passing.
Possession must go through the CM prior to being passed to the opposite end of the grid.
Even as Coinsecure appears to be passing through windy storms,
Neither of the bills are close to being passed- they need further revision-
Net to be passed on to them.
Both have to be passed before graduation.
An ordinance has to be passed in the Parliament.
The Admission Test does not have to be passed by candidates who.