Примери за използване на Is sustained на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Objection is sustained.
Sustenance: Everything that is created is sustained.
The Center is sustained by donations.
Vega loves the color blue, andeven her hair is sustained in this tone.
Everything is sustained in soft and light colors.
The objection is sustained.
Agriculture is sustained largely due to irrigation works.
The social system is sustained by.
Agriculture is sustained largely due to irrigation.
Love is the base on which universal spiritual solidarity is sustained.
The whole kingdom is sustained by this gold.
All is sustained in one style, with a predominance of stone and wood.
Bou-Hedma, in Tunisia, is sustained by mountain rains.
The task now at hand is to ensure that recovery is sustained.
All life emerges from, and is sustained in, consciousness.
This style is sustained in strict, conservative and established traditions.
Our evolution as a society is sustained on multiple pillars.
Your brain is sustained by one of your body's richest networks of blood vessels.
Furniture in the classical style is sustained in the traditions of the past.
By Him kings reign and nations are ruled, andthe whole world is sustained.
Children's room is sustained in a brighter and cheerful style.
The antihypertensive effect of Cozaar Comp is sustained for a 24-hour period.
The decoration is sustained in a minimalist style, and it is very to the point.
Regadenoson causes a rapid increase in CBF which is sustained for a short duration.
The calcaemic response is sustained for more than 24 hours after administration.
The skin stays better moisturized and thanks to the protective barrier,this effect is sustained.
Most often neoclassic furniture is sustained in light and warm colors.
Love is sustained by action, the devotion in a pattern of things we do for each other everyday.
Reduction in prostate size is sustained for 5 years following treatment.
Love is sustained by action, a pattern of devotion in the things we do for each other every day.