Examples of using Recent case in English and their translations into Korean
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Look at this recent case.
Our recent cases-- Hawes.
Consider the recent cases.
Recent Case- Document Management for China Citic Bank.
Look at this recent case.
This is the recent case.
Consider the recent cases.
Our recent case from design to mass production only cost 45 days.
Syria is the most recent case.
Recent cases: view of all cases created for this account.
Brexit being the most recent case.
The most recent case of H5N1 was reported in Malaysia in March 2017.
I will tell you a recent case.
A recent case in point was our return flight from an otherwise lovely holiday in Bali.
Let's look at the most recent case.
A recent case study confirms that the Georgian population positively related to gambling.
Here are a few more recent cases.
A recent case is the California drought- an issue without precedent in the past 1,200 years.
Harley is only the most recent case.
A recent case study confirms that the Georgian population positively related to gambling.
This is only one recent case.
The most recent case involves Floyd Mayweather, a top professional boxer and renowned music producer DJ Khaled.
Would have gone differently. maybe some of our recent cases.
In a recent case study, the Tribal Council estimated a need for at least 4,000 new homes in order to combat the homeless situation.
A recent case study from Spencer over at NichePursuits revealed how he collected 10k page views from Reddit with just 45 minutes of work.
Yet the recent case is sufficiently worrying for health authorities to rethink how care should be provided to Ebola patients across eastern DRC.
The recent case imposition of $1 billlion fine on Samsung and then their way of giving away the fine in hard-cash( yes really hard) has made it even clearer to the world as to how they behave for each other.
Indeed, a recent case in Chandler, Arizona, demonstrated how a climate of coercion and force may result in parental fear and refusal to constructively engage with state officials for even an ill child.