Примери за използване на Gheorghi на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Gheorghi Stoev.
Christo Gheorghi.
Gheorghi Jovcev.
On Sunday his guest was Gheorghi Parvanov.
Gheorghi Angelov.
Greece should not be saved, according to Gheorghi Anghelov.
Gheorghi Stoychev.
But for the analyst from the Open Society Institute Gheorghi Angelov, such explanations are too simplistic.
Gheorghi Anghelov.
It's funny that another Bulgarian, Gheorghi Glushkov became, in 1986, the first European player ever in the NBA.
Gheorghi ARNAODOV.
Sarakinov, Gheorghi Gatsev(1887-1971) was born in the village of Sarakinovo, Voden region.
Gheorghi Arnaoudov.
Gheorghi Arnaoudov- Home.
Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev.
Gheorghi Arnaoudov- Articles.
Gheorghi Arnaoudov- Work List.
Gheorghi Arnaoudov- Chamber Works.
Gheorghi Anghelov: Some- yes, others- no.
Gheorghi Arnaoudov- Upcoming Performances.
Gheorghi Anghelov: A senseless and harmful measure.
Gheorghi Anghelov: Measures that lead to spending cuts are good ones.
Gheorghi Anghelov: An effect could be felt when the measures start being implemented.
Gheorghi Anghelov: There are a lot of abuses with sick-leaves- both by employers and workers.
Gheorghi Anghelov: The current measures addressed a budgetary problem which did not include these contracts.
Gheorghi Anghelov: The effect of collecting 1.6 bn levs is absolutely achievable and would be good if this could happen.
Gheorghi Anghelov: Generally the government should not try and transfer its responsibility on the NCTC because it cannot carry it.
Gheorghi Anghelov: The measures directed toward spending cuts, financial discipline, prevention of leaks, privatisation, reforms and improvement of public services are good.
Gheorghi Anghelov: This is a hint for an increase of public debt which we do not need*, if, of course, the government really is determined to restrict spending and the deficit in the budget.
Gheorghi Anghelov: If the government does not succeed in cutting spending, it will have to increase VAT(currently 20%) which will transfer the problem from the state to the private sector and households.