protective net उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Though 90 percent of Thailand's shrimp exports come from manmade ponds and are not subject to the ban, those caught in the ocean are nearly always taken without turtle-protective nets.
- In one study, respondents were asked how much they were willing to pay to prevent migrating birds from drowning in uncovered oil ponds by covering the oil ponds with protective nets.
- Glen Sather, the Rangers'president and general manager, who has long been a proponent of protective nets, said he believed it was only a matter of time before fans accepted the new look.
- I'm pretty sure I can find it _ except that they've reconfigured the front rows a bit, changed the angle of the protective net behind home plate _ so I can't quite place it.
- Vital drugs and protective nets to help fight malaria were held up for months awaiting Ethiopian customs clearance, despite the outbreak of a major epidemic that killed most of the victims during the food crisis.
- Radar warning systems, command centers and missile launch bases will be constructed to form a protective net that could provide some degree of coverage against missile attack over 70 percent of Taiwan's land, the ministry said.
- Since Japan's economy bottomed out in late 1993, the protective net that allowed small companies to rely on larger companies for a steady flow of contracts has quickly vanished as the conglomerates turn to cheaper suppliers overseas, the report said.
- The Supreme Court continued an unusually intensive review of the Americans with Disabilities Act Wednesday, as the justices struggled to find a definition of disability that would be faithful to the law without also sweeping everyone with a readily correctable physical problem into its protective net.
- The cargo area behind the rear seat holds more than that of most of the competition, and among the options are mountain-bike racks for inside the car and the roof rack that came on our test vehicle, complete with a special removable basket that holds up to 30 pounds of wet or dirty gear under a protective net.