Examples of using Has defined in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Croatian Archbishop Nikola Eterović, the secretary of the Synod of Bishops, has defined new evangelization by distinguishing three different kinds of missionary effort.
If this outcome develops, the basic bipolar military competition that has defined the map of Europe throughout the Cold War will continue.
In Vietnam, the famous saying“Mercedes is No.1” has defined Mercedes as the customers' first choice for a very long time.
Four to six months have now passed and the company has defined every aspect of the product.
A global association of over 127,000 engineers, SAE International has defined five"levels" of driving automation.
site of constant creation, recreation, and hybridity, she has defined the aesthetics of our time.“.
Based on growth strategy forecasting, right from 2005, the Vissai Group has defined The development goals.
He has defined this team over the years with his passion and his expert ability, bringing them on and leading them to the World Cup title.
Another famous economist- A. Marshall- has defined economics as dealing with the ordinary operation of human society;
this is not an impossible mission to do as the Province has defined Hue as a“heritage, cultural, ecological, landscaping, and environmentally friendly” city.
Driven by a fire for the tradition that has defined his musical life ever since, the young musician immediately switched
County of Denver has defined 78 official neighborhoods that the city
If a developer has defined rules for what the document can contain in a DTD or schema, and the document doesn't follow those rules,
It's unclear how YouTube has defined content that targets minors, but it said in the blog that its algorithms will seek
Duncan Mitchell in his‘Dictionary of sociology has defined nuclear family as‘A small group composed of husband and wife and immature children which constitutes a unit
and a signature style-- Showtime-- that has defined the franchise and the city of Los Angeles ever since.
It's much more important in 2018 for a page to meet the user intent(as Google has defined it) of a specific key phrase and those intents can be complex
In the past, the House- where impeachment proceedings must begin- has defined those terms to mean something broader than just“federal crimes.”.
Research has defined a typical troll as an internet user who takes on a fake identity, which they then use to cause disruption
New procurement guidance from the UK government has defined open standards as having“intellectual property made irrevocably available on a royalty free basis”.