Examples of using As it is now in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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As it is now, we are no longer safe because we fear the sea pirates might attack the ship.
Crawlability was then- as it is now- a foremost consideration when setting up an SEO strategy.
The CEPSA Tower, as it is now referred to, is the second tallest building in Spain
I am shocked three years ago prescribed and warmed as it is now called, your domains manually.
we argue, is majority voting as it is now practiced, and its influence on the media.
dry, as it is now winter and nowhere to pick.
there was no money, there were no public whores, as it is now!
The new Bluetooth Low-Energy(BLE)- or Bluetooth Smart, as it is now branded- is a significant protocol for IoT applications.
The image reminds me that Hanoi as I imagine/ remember and Hanoi as it is now are vastly different.
shaped, made ugly, as it is now.
Google Docks as it is now called, houses Google's headquarters for Europe,
usually following the baby's first bath, the umbilical stump(as it is now called) is treated with an antiseptic applied directly onto it, to decrease the chance for infection.
lost the part of the translation done in 1828, Oliver Cowdery became chief scribe for the entire Book of Mormon as it is now printed.
Life, as it is now, is very empty
The highest point in the Blue Mountains, as it is now defined, is an unnamed point with an elevation of 3,901 feet,
Phylogenetic analyses have shown that the genus as it is now defined is monophyletic, but also that two of the seven groups
If there is something that appears to lie beyond the natural world as it is now imperfectly understood, we hope eventually to understand it and embrace it within the natural.
Make sure that everything is correct, as it is now directly activated, and will start sending emails, or performing other actions, without any further confirmation,
The highest point in the Blue Mountains, as it is now defined, is an unnamed point with an elevation of 1,189 m(3,901 ft)