Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Has already faced trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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He has already faced the devil twice.
Moment thanks to the many cuts it has already faced.
The company has already faced a similar situation in the past.
Someone even worse than the emperors Apollo has already faced.
The company has already faced 32 class action lawsuits over the issue.
Perhaps due to its high profile,“Arthdal Chronicles” has already faced controversy.
Macron has already faced down the unions over easing labour laws.
Pope Francis' short visit to the Holy Land has already faced obstacles, including a rise in so-called"price tag" hate crimes by Jewish extremists targeting Muslims and Christians.
It has already faced scrutiny in the U.S. and has been unable to fully enter the market.
Ms. Arroyo has already faced three impeachment bids and at least three coup plots since taking office in 2001.
Granit has already faced Albania twice in 2014 World Cup qualifying, with Switzerland winning both the home and away games.
But his team has already faced criticism that there is no water in the toilets and many are already stinking.
Japan has already faced these problems, and it's counting three lost decades, even after it settled its trade disputes with the US.
Sheeran, 27, has already faced legal action over the track after the heirs of Townsend also said Thinking Out Loud copied Let's Get It On.
The NSA has already faced questions about whether it has this balance right when many of its secrets were revealed by Edward Snowden, and now it may be the CIA's turn.
Pompeo has already faced questions about the extent of the department's involvement in facilitating contacts between Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and an aide to Zelensky, Andriy Yermak.
Facebook has already faced an advertising boycott by major companies including Havas- the world's sixth largest advertising group with UK clients including O2, EDF and Royal Mail- which pulled its entire £175m UK digital ad spend.
Merkel's government has already faced criticism for abandoning emissions targets it had set itself for 2020 after concluding they were unachievable, while sticking to a target it had set itself for a decade later.
When you read you realize that people in this world have already faced the majority of the same problems that you face now.
Some of Ant's business lines have already faced tighter restrictions in recent months.
He is worried that this year may be the province's turn toface a religious clampdown because other areas had already faced different religious issues.
But the 5G chip market has become very sensitive,and prices have already faced significant downward pressure.
After overcoming breast cancer and a masectomy,women who have gone through it have already faced much suffering.
It's a semi-final and Bristol(City) have already faced three or four teams from the Premier League and won.
Even if you have already faced a few"swords" in your life- as well as a few miracles- you can be sure that more are coming.
Crypto exchanges have already faced similar challenges in preventing their sites from being accessed in U.S. states where they aren't licensed to do business.
Issues that need to be dealt with under ordinary accounting and reporting requirements differ in their environmental aspects, mainly because their potential financial impactsmay prove much larger than those that companies have already faced.
Seeking inspiration from painting, sculpture, photography, arts which had already faced this dilemma, the office building, designed usually linear, begins to become an irregular body, out of balance, with many faces in motion.
Many of you, all of you maybe, will at some point, or have already, faced a diagnosis of cancer, or heart disease, or some organ dysfunction that's going to buy you a date with a surgeon.
Sometimes, when I allow myself to be defeated[by the crisis and our response to it], I think we are giving thesame wrong answers from all the bishops' conferences that have already faced the situation, instead of learning from their mistakes,” he said.