Примери за използване на Each loss на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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With each loss.
Each loss is different.
She takes each loss hard.
Each loss is costly.
He gets up after each loss and starts all over again.
Each loss is not easy.
The circumstances are unfortunate, but each loss brings opportunity.
And each loss is different.
With the Martingale betting system bets are doubled after each loss.
Each loss is a little death.
I also lost quite a few times,but learned something from each loss.
Each loss is a little death.
For this you need to gradually increase the number of active lines from one to five after each loss.
I take each loss into my heart.
Martingale betting technique(truly doesn't work)suggests you to double up your bet after each loss.
Each loss brought on the next one….
Martingale betting strategy(actually doesn't work)suggests you to double up your bet after each loss.
Each loss is a new vulnerability… wouldn't you say?
Each loss is unbearable, but when it's someone you know.
Glory team is very backward in history andthe first round was a miracle that the railroad passed each loss.
Each loss gets you closer to the next win.
When I get home and see my healthy childrentucked in their beds, the gravity of each loss truly hits me.".
After each loss, the bet must be increased by one unit.
All ages, sexes andregions of the world are affected(and) each loss is one too many,” the report said.
Each loss is drawn one detail of the picture- the leg of the stool, part of the body.
All ages, sexes andregions of the world are affected(and) each loss is one too many,” the WHO's report reads.
Or for each loss draw one detail from the pirate, and for successful answers- the crown.
A chronic pain patient's experiences physical, emotional, social orfinancial loss and with each loss there comes a greater sense of grief.
Each loss seems to reposition Image against the creator-friendly environment that Image has quite deservedly developed, into the stereotype of said traditional crooked publisher.