Examples of using Would affect in English and their translations into Malay
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Let's take a look at how that would affect their results in 2013.
Dr. Erskine said that the serum wouldn't just affect my muscles, it would affect my cells.
We have seen earlier that ratification of the Rome Statue would affect the position of the Rulers.
Since changes may have occurred after the publication date that would affect the accuracy of this document,
as well as events that would affect those other regions.
he complained of breathing difficulties that would affect his career.
They said this would affect waiting time for consumers as there would be fewer Grab drivers meeting an increasing demand for the ride-hailing service.
It operates in quite cold conditions in the winter as the Observatory cannot be heated as that would affect seeing conditions.
Other scientists warned last month that climate change would affect yields in many parts of the world,
The Thai economy would continue to face structural problems, which would affect competitiveness and economic growth outlook going forward.
We estimate these changes would affect only a fraction of one percent of the more than 13 million annual visa applicants worldwide.”.
In surveys, the last group showed a greater understanding of how their actions would affect other people,
The extra limbs and legs were the result of a genetic disease which would affect only one in a million or more babies.”.
The Thai economy would continue to face structural problems, which would affect competitiveness and economic growth outlook.
With many Americans concerned about increasing Chinese immigration and how that would affect American politics and economics, the government placed
This would affect the Jurisdiction of the government In determining what Is best for he people and the country.
His aides did not specify if the proposal would affect both tourists and immigrants,
told Israel Radio that it was“too early” to tell how the statement would affect future settlement building.
A doctor at the institute who did not wish to be named said the extra limbs were the result of a genetic disease which would affect only one in a million or more babies.
The serum wouldn't just affect my muscles, it would affect my cells. Dr. Erskine said that.