Примери за използване на Is arguing на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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A man is arguing with a woman.
This time, the government is arguing.
Nobody is arguing with you here.
At least that's what his lawyer is arguing.
He thinks she is arguing with him.
He is arguing that he had no other choice but to shit on the street.
Riley, no one is arguing with you.
Nobody is arguing that racial or ethnic discrimination has been eliminated.
Other than Virginian, no one is arguing that.
The woman is arguing with a younger woman.
Sir, the prince has stormed into the palace and is arguing with His Majesty again.
No one is arguing the obvious there.
On the other side of the vast expo park,Fancy Huang is arguing with her mother.
Everybody is arguing and saying,"They do not love me.".
As with the chicken and the egg, and in relation to high blood pressure andsleep apnea scientific world is arguing about which of them is primary.
No one is arguing that Baker played well.
Sixty years after the French Nobel laureate Albert Camus died in a car crash at the age of 46,a new book is arguing that he was assassinated by KGB….
No one is arguing this bill is perfect.
As the US military seeks to more aggressively address China,Southern Command is arguing that Latin America should be central to that effort.
Mooting is arguing a hypothetical case in a court setting.
If you have a long-term relationship, emotionally losing your temper is very easy when you feel that a man does not understand you. Every couple is arguing.
Your Honor, the State is arguing with its own witness.
Someone is arguing with the hotel staff, someone is running for help to the hotel guide.
But I believe we need to differentiate. Because a lot of the anti-vaccination discussion, that is arguing about vaccination damages does not know or regard the 5 laws of nature.
Subject is arguing with an overweight woman, most likely his wife.
If the governor's counsel is arguing- that Peter Florrick held some sort of privilege.
No one is arguing with your inalienable right to go to jail, Emma.
In this passage Paul is arguing against the divisions that plagued the Corinthian church.
Plus, he is arguing that tax reduction creates disincentives for growth.
And Le Pen is arguing for“expulsion”, having only recently called new migrants“bacteria.”.