Примери за използване на Cannot expect на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He cannot expect anything.
Obviously, one cannot expect.
We cannot expect an.
Who do not work in consent with the Divine, cannot expect any goods.
Patients cannot expect miracles.
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I cannot expect the same response.
But it is clear that we cannot expect their cooperation.
They cannot expect anything from the world.
Even if the software cost nothing, you cannot expect to be supported for free at all times.
We cannot expect perfect government.
Jefferson said that a nation cannot expect to be“both ignorant and free.”.
You cannot expect everything from a single stick.
Otherwise such groups will disintegrate, as they cannot expect to become part of the new wave of truth if they stand still.
We cannot expect to see miracles in 30 days.
It's true that we delay the implementation of our tasks and cannot expect a reaction other than postponing our membership for the future.
One cannot expect to study every day.
The country cannot expect everything.
You cannot expect the same price all the time.
Otherwise you cannot expect serious results.
One cannot expect everyone to be perfect in everything.
An organization cannot expect to implement Lean overnight.
One cannot expect fairness from the Singapore government.
Most importantly, said McGurk, the US cannot expect"a partner" such as NATO-ally Turkey to take the place of the US.
We cannot expect the outside world to make us happy.
Whoever wants to leave this family cannot expect to have no more obligations but to keep privileges,” Merkel said.
You cannot expect a product to work without your own hard work.
Your Grace cannot expect My presence here indefinitely.
One cannot expect you to assimilate into the countries where you live.
It is important to remember that“You cannot expect to achieve new goals or move beyond your present circumstances unless you change.”- Les Brown.
One cannot expect them to fit into a state that requires order and discipline.