English to Malay Dictionary reintroduce

reintroduce

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verb
thirty-six states have reintroduced the death penalty
bring (something, especially a law or system) into existence or effect again.
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Barring a dramatic change, it looked as if the British Government would have no option but to suspend the institutions and 'reintroduce' direct rule from London.
However, with the election of a Liberal government that same night, the possibility that Pupatello might 'reintroduce' the legislation, this time as a government bill, seems high.
With Mark's efforts to 'reintroduce' this species to our area, satellite telemetry would definitely benefit this project by making it easier to monitor barn owls in a wider range.
The loss of two Great Bustards to fox attack has not unduly concerned the band of conservationists who are trying to 'reintroduce' the species to Salisbury Plain.
a scheme to 'reintroduce' wolves to Yellowstone National Park
And secondly, we would like to 'reintroduce' the jury system in which of course, like your system, lay people would decide a case.
The display explains how a scheme to 'reintroduce' the species in the 1970s failed and how a new attempt is being made this summer.
The government would have to 'reintroduce' a law to hand out fines - not criminal sentences - to people caught with 15 grams of pot or less.
The listing spurred efforts to protect and restore habitat and to breed and 'reintroduce' the species.
Not until Napoleonic times did the State take the situation in hand and 'reintroduce' a rigorous system of licensing to restore professional standards.
It may be too late to 'reintroduce' same-sex schools into the secondary school system throughout the region.
We will 'reintroduce' that panel, bring the governor in with it, and talk politics.
He told highway engineers to 'reintroduce' road side parking again which had the effect of slowing down traffic.
Clarke will 'reintroduce' legislation this afternoon.
a plan to 'reintroduce' wolves to Yellowstone National Park
Prime Minister Jean Chretien will have a very brief window of opportunity to 'reintroduce' legislation in September.
Instead, the Act 'reintroduces' the equitable rule of shareholder approval.
Even as large numbers were 'reintroduced' to former habitats, it was not easy to prove that they were surviving and reproducing, the true measure of the project's success.
I deplore the situation where we are pitted against each other for low fees, but 'reintroducing' the fee scale is not an option.
After careful study and assessment, plants are 'reintroduced' into the forests.
Much of the fault for their 'reintroduction' , however, comes back to us.
It, for example, 'reintroduced' a system of punishment specifically forbidden by the Imperial Abolition Act: the flogging of women.
Once this happens, the wetland would also be restored - the soil has been compacted due to lack of water and heavy grazing - and the original swamp species could be 'reintroduced' .
Since its listing in 1967, the Gila topminnow has been 'reintroduced' into more habitat than any other native fish species in the Southwest.
The Restoration saw the 'reintroduction' of classicism, but in a different form.
An Emergency Powers Act of 1920 confirmed the government's power to issue regulations in times of emergency and in 1939 many such regulations were 'reintroduced' .
However, they reaffirmed their opposition to the 'reintroduction' of tuition fees unless it is tied into a dramatic reform of the overall grant system for students.
This is the animal that's been 'reintroduced' into Yellowstone, as well as a lot of other places.
Apparently in thrall to the resignation deadline set by David Trimble, the British government moved towards 'reintroducing' direct rule.
There are an estimated 100,000 saltwater crocodiles and there have been calls for a 'reintroduction' of limited hunting.
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