Examples of using Would contribute in English and their translations into Malay
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I hope the recent agreement between Israel and PLO would contribute to lasting peace to the area.
Respondents feel that arbitral institutions would contribute to the improvement of international arbitration by publishing data relating to the average length of their cases
overhaul activities would contribute to the division's performance going forward while the finance
the reply was very general:“We welcome any additional information that would contribute to correct assessment of an accident
Earlier entries in The Elder Scrolls series used a character class system to determine which skills would contribute to the character's leveling,
This would contribute to low-carbon economic development
He would contribute to the development of other consoles
Jamil said the halal industry would contribute 8.7% to Malaysia's GDP by 2020.
This will strengthen our export sector which would contribute to the economic growth of the country.
Kumari said the sustainability initiatives by edotco would contribute to an overall cost reduction of between 25% and 30%.
stable neighbour would contribute to our own prosperity and stability.
Indirectly, it is also hoped that the implementation of PPSMI would contribute to the enhancing of students' command of the language.
Most members viewed that a more accommodative monetary policy stance would contribute to economic growth
promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government which would contribute towards nation-building.
promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government which would contribute towards nation-building.
dynamic relations between Malaysia and Pakistan would contribute to our own prosperity and stability.
Hence, enhancing the efficiency of cheque clearing would contribute towards lowering operational costs,
It is hoped that this would contribute to the global prosperity by improving the capability
The contention of those who oppose the building of new Chinese primary schools to meet the pent-up student enrolment needs on the ground that it would contribute to greater racial polarization
western regions was in line with economics rules and would contribute to balanced and coordinated development of different regions.