Examples of using This is expected in English and their translations into Malay
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This is expected to open next year.
Construction of the 2nd and3rd golf courses has also begun, and this is expected to attract golf enthusiasts from around the world to come and enjoy the golfing experience here.
This is expected to cause a stir.
Kenyatta's face adorns Kenyan currency notes andcoins of all denominations, but this is expected to change as the new constitution bans the use of the portrait of any person on Kenya's currency.
This is expected to give a strong.
However, this is expected to rise 15 fold by 2005.
This is expected to happen on Wednesday.
This is expected to be held firm at 1.75%.
This is expected to be within six months.'.
This is expected to be put into effect by early 2017.
This is expected to be implemented fully in 2020.
But this is expected given the small sensor size.
This is expected to spur more investments from China.
This is expected to increase over the coming decades to 70%.
This is expected to reduce revenue loss of up to RM1 billion.
This is expected to reduce cash flow commitments up to RM5 billion.
This is expected to further improve the way the EU budget is spent.
This is expected when someone is proudly attracted to you- i.e.
This is expected to increase palm oil demand by 500,000 tonnes per annum.
This is expected to increase private sector spending by RM8 billion a year.
This is expected to increase private sector spending by RM8 billion a year.
This is expected to further improve display ad revenues for publishers in the region.
This is expected to further improve the chronic traffic congestion currently faced by Kuala Lumpur.
This is expected to contribute positively to the group's financial performance in the future,” it said.
This is expected since GreenGeeks has no data center in this location, but the timings are still pretty good.
This is expected to lower the cost between 7% and 11% for buyers, apart from the discounts given by developers.
This is expected to continue to have an impact with the 6% Goods and Services Tax(GST) that is going to be implemented from April.
This is expected to be in place by April 2019, a milestone in the Government's work to make the UK the safest place in the world for children to be online.
