Examples of using It does so in English and their translations into Arabic
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Yeah. And it does so much.
It does so in the following ways.
Sometimes it does so at a cost.
It does so through its three core programmes.
The space between the chamber and screw compresses, increasing pressure as it does so.
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And it does so very fast.
While the MLF Executive Committee manages the Fund, it does so under the direct supervision of the MOP.
And it does so with great cause.
Competitive Cost- Not only does our UVcurable coating give you good performance, but it does so at a favorable price.
And, here, it does so in abundance.
It does so in a clear, concise and robust manner.
Cigarette smoking ages you, and it does so(primarily) by releasing an enzyme that will breaking down elastin and collagen in the body.
It does so with the help of free radical scavengers.
And as it does so, it makes the ocean more acidic.
It does so within the context of the Decent Work Agenda.
It does so to guarantee that you will not miss any log details.
It does so through an internal transfer to its trust fund.
And it does so because it acts as a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Once it does so, there will be no trace of it left behind.
It does so through both country-specific and regional programmes and initiatives.
It does so effortlessly in any of them either gravel, scrubland terrain or even ice.
But it does so only with files I am, but now it says that files megaupload dispoonibile.
If it does so, NSG will have no credibility left in the context of the international non-proliferation regime.
It does so for the benefit of the Government in respect of export sales, and for its own account in respect of domestic sales.
It does so through a number of initiatives that seek to influence policymakers, spread knowledge and provide technical expertise.
It does so by first year keep it isolated in a cooling water pool, and then between the store for 40 years in other basins.
It does so through a combination of its four core functions: supply management support, security strategies, emergency management and procurement.
It does so thanks to the vision of the late President Houphouët-Boigny, which continues to be carried on by his illustrious successor, President Henri Konan Bédié.
It does so with the collaboration of the United Nations Secretariat, programmes and funds, as well as with academia, civil society and the private sector.
It does so within the framework of the prescribed curricula of the host Governments and the Palestinian Authority and in conformity with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO) standards.