英語 での It was proposed の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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It was proposed by Aid.
At the fifth meeting it was proposed that these two rules be removed.
It was proposed by Dalton.
To avoid cross connection, it was proposed that the customer add colour coding.
It was proposed by Herbert Simon.
At the fifth meeting it was proposed that these two rules be removed.
It was proposed by astronomer Frank Drake in 1961.
But Harnack seems to have foreseen this theory before it was proposed by Wellhausen;
And so it was proposed by Diffie and Hellman in 1976.
Park status was in place by 1830when grazing cows was ended and it was proposed to rename the Common as Washington Park.
And so it was proposed by Diffie and Hellman in 1976.
It was proposed by Mr. Joe Celko(United State of America) in 2004.
During the anti-apartheid struggle it was proposed that South Africa should assume the name'Azania' to reflect ancient Zanj.
It was proposed to banish from France all members of the old noblesse.
And so it was proposed by Diffie and Hellman in 1976.
It was proposed at an UNESCO conference in 1969 by John McConnell.
I know that it was proposed already but i would like to bump that idea.
It was proposed to banish from France all members of the old noblesse.
In doing so, it was proposed for the purpose of newly creating and realizing customer value.
It was proposed that this matter be considered at the next meeting.
In particular, it was proposed to conduct an experiment in Moscow, where it was completely forbidden to use studded tires.
It was proposed to introduce a single hymn for the participants of the union.
It was proposed to move the border from Leningrad and get a good compensation.
It was proposed in 1981 and it was first developed by Alan Guth in 1979.
It was proposed for capital by Marin Drinov and was accepted as such on 3 April 1879.
It was proposed by the Commission in September 2016 and voted by the European Parliament in March 2019.
It was proposed as a capital by Marin Drinov and was accepted as such on 3 April 1879.