Examples of using As reported in English and their translations into Malay
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As reported by CNN,….
If this is true as reported, rightfully so.
As reported by Bloomberg.
From 1995 to 2002 as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau.
As reported on al Jazeera.
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Her school performance deteriorated, as reported by her teachers.
As reported by Al Jazeera.
Here's what Dungey said as reported by Deadline.
As reported by Kompas.
Whether or not this accident happened exactly as reported is not our issue.
As reported by the News.
The stocks of retailrulers have surged in past years, as reported by Nasdaq.
As reported by The Daily Mail….
She mentioned that the numbers were from police statistics, as reported by the English daily.
As reported by Bangkok Post….
The vice-premier of Thailand is alsothinking of bringing order to the virtual market, as reported by the Bangkok Post.
As reported by Yang, et al.
He explained that only 15 terrorists were killed by security forces in a clash in Kampung Tanduo on March 1,and not 27 as reported.
As reported by Times Now, Mohd.
He explained that only 15 terrorists were killed by security forces in a clash in Kampung Tanduo on March 1,and not 27 as reported by some media today.
As reported by Caldwell et al.
As reported on August 1, 2014.
As reported by the WSJ and as publicly known, this too has never happened.
As reported by the WSJ and as publicly known, this too has never happened.
As reported, there was a shooting incident in Christchurch mosque at 1.40 pm today.
As reported by Arnold, his heart problems are inherent and are not related to the use of steroids.
As reported by the IBM press release, Carrefour plans to expand the blockchain technology in 2022 to all its brands around the world.
As reported from Allkpop, on their wedding reception, Taeyang and Min Hyu-rin refused to accept any gifts from the guests attending their wedding.
As reported by The Washington Post, the government shutdown of 2013 lasted for 16 days and may have lost an estimated $24 billion to the US economy.
As reported from the Open Observatory of Network Interference on May 4 this year, the country is using DNS injections to prevent its citizens from accessing the online encyclopedia.