English to Malay Dictionary regimes

regimes

rejim
definition
noun
For one, wages tend to be lower in authoritarian regimes than in democracies, giving businesses in dictatorships a monetary advantage in selling exports abroad.
a government, especially an authoritarian one.
detention centers with a very tough physical regime
a system or planned way of doing things, especially one imposed from above.
translation of 'regimes'
noun
rejim
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Besides, why would any Bermudian wish to live in Europe with its cold climate and harsh tax 'regimes' ?
Of course, economists apply additional tests to tax 'regimes' .
The narcissistic quest for health through austere 'regimes' of diet and exercise, abstinence and discipline reflects a denial of the inevitability of death.
Clearly, better evidence relevant to primary care is needed before we firmly advocate treatment 'regimes' for obesity.
The different tax 'regimes' operating in different countries make it difficult to judge the relative competitiveness of the Irish market.
An ageing population means increasing medical complications and multiple treatments, procedures therapies and drug 'regimes' .
On World Freedom Day, we also recognize that more than two billion people still live under authoritarian 'regimes' .
Governments and 'regimes' around the world were classified as either friendly or injurious to American interests.
However, this does not lessen the importance of communication programmes to ensure that patients adhere to difficult and complex treatment 'regimes' .
However, there are 'regimes' in which a process similar to stochastic resonance operates and amplifies pattern selectivity.
Bladder instillation therapy 'regimes' are described in Table 1.
Has the United States supported oppressive 'regimes' in the region?
Meanwhile, in southern Europe, Spain, Portugal, and Greece were ruled by authoritarian 'regimes' .
We are bombarded with advice on how to lose those pounds, by means of diet plans, fitness 'regimes' , even surgery.
For one, wages tend to be lower in authoritarian 'regimes' than in democracies, giving businesses in dictatorships a monetary advantage in selling exports abroad.
The results of our meta-analysis show that medium dose aspirin may more successfully reduce graft occlusion than low dose 'regimes' within the first year after coronary surgery.
There was a greater reduction in falls in the programmes with more intense exercise 'regimes' .
‘We have requested Burgoynes to focus on the Assured's cleaning 'regimes' in order to ensure that compliance has occurred’.
World Bank figures in 2000 showed that the number of authoritarian 'regimes' had fallen from 70 in 1980 to 30.
For all their crafty appeals to lower-middle-class grouses, fascist 'regimes' left existing patterns of property and social class largely intact.
Peds are blocky structures formed in soils as a result of wetting and drying processes under seasonal climate 'regimes' .
The eight different pension tax 'regimes' should be reduced to three and the aim should be to reduce these to one.
They range from implementation of complex treatment 'regimes' to operating life-support systems in intensive care units.
The great majority of these sanction 'regimes' have been imposed in the post - Cold War period.
And then the United States supported various oppressive 'regimes' throughout the region.
Serious questions arise, however, as to whether health privacy 'regimes' should place any limits on the collection of patient data, at least for purposes related to treatment.
Orthodox medicine adopted sea-bathing and advocated formal therapeutic bathing 'regimes' , for patients suffering from a variety of diseases.
She has a chart for a typical patient's eight-week therapy on various 'regimes' .
The populations in South Korea and Taiwan suffered at the hands of brutal, US-backed authoritarian 'regimes' .
This sort of empty democratic trapping is a hallmark of authoritarian 'regimes' .
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