Examples of using To the introduction in English and their translations into Malay
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One factory has reduced employee strength from 110,000 to 50,000 thanks to the introduction of robots, a government official told the South China Morning Star.
thanks to the introduction of new methods,
for a medium of exchange that was less physically cumbersome than large numbers of copper coins led to the introduction of paper money, i.e. banknotes.
a medium of exchange that was less physically cumbersome than a large number of copper coins led to the introduction of paper money, that is.
for a medium of exchange that was less physically cumbersome than large numbers of copper coins led to the introduction of paper money, i.
for a medium of exchange that was less physically cumbersome than large numbers of copper coins led to the introduction of paper money, i.e. banknotes.
This was due to the introduction of the gold standard in the UK in 1816,
Public sector reforms can range from an austerity drive to the introduction of various government-backed debentures
Scientists do not know if the emergence of disease outbreaks is due to the introduction of novel pathogens
was also strongly opposed to the introduction of hudud until the moral,
eventually led to the introduction of a new office of the Director of Studies as an instrument of bureaucratic control over education
built environment due to the introduction, by natural processes
free of daily maintenance due to the introduction of high quality mechanical seals
free of daily maintenance due to the introduction of high quality mechanical seals
Engine compartment aerodynamics improved due to the introduction of exhaust slots.
And Europe advanced during the Renaissance due to the introduction of paper and the printing press.
And Europe advanced during the Renaissance due to the introduction of paper and the printing press.
there are no limitations to the introduction of new researchable areas.
Foreign influence, particularly from the West, in the mid-16th century led to the introduction of Western musical instruments such as the violin and accordion.