Примери за използване на It is easy to imagine на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It is easy to imagine the consequences of such problems.
If anything like that happens while working under the car, it is easy to imagine the possible consequences.
It is easy to imagine how this oversight came to be. .
While it is impossible to imagine surveillance capitalism without the digital, it is easy to imagine the digital without surveillance capitalism.
Therefore it is easy to imagine that the 30-minute break will cause a lot of problems.
As shown in the above table, now the four- andsix-core models have fallen down, but it is easy to imagine that more uncommon types will come out in the coming months.
It is easy to imagine that happening here, if we recall the local price of alcohol.
Looking out over the harbor of New York from Grymes Hill today, it is easy to imagine why so many of New York's wealthiest families chose this location on which to build their estates and country homes.
It is easy to imagine the fantastic future possibilities of such architecture and its influences on the masses.
Today many of the rooms and exhibits are dazzling andthe legends so exotic that it is easy to imagine the time when the palace accommodated a community of 40,000 people and was like a city in itself.
It is easy to imagine the immediate distress which is produced in any highly developed industrial State by mobilization.
If one takes into account that Spain is one of the most civilized societies, and in spite of that, so many assaults are made against the rights andsecurity of individuals, it is easy to imagine what happens in other countries with lower or no levels of democracy or submerged in the war.
In the middle, it is easy to imagine a dance floor or dining table for all guests(if you arrange all the furnished items along the walls).
It is easy to imagine a scenario in which rescuing Libra could require more liquidity than any one state could provide.
Regarding that last point on recovery, it is easy to imagine that having too large a difference in your training day and rest day intake would not be optimal.
It is easy to imagine they will become exposed to intimidation and fake rumors,” he said of the 200 Danish soldiers being deployed.
Well, when there are lots of alternatives to consider, it is easy to imagine the attractive features of alternatives that you reject that make you less satisfied with the alternative that you have chosen.
It is easy to imagine what problems in the relationship with peers, adolescents(and even with adults too) can arise in a child produced by two men.
When North Korea collapses, it is easy to imagine chaos on the Korean peninsula that triggers a series of reactions from Beijing and Washington that are competing and hostile.
It is easy to imagine a universe in which conditions change unpredictably from instant to instant, or even a universe which has random explosions often spreading energy and space.
However, in the place of Annie it is easy to imagine any other girl, because"princess" successfully spread all over the world, without going around our country.
However, it is easy to imagine how an iPad mini-sized product that could unfold to 13 or 15-inch screen would be compelling.".
It is easy to imagine a universe in which conditions change unpredictably from instant to instant, or even a universe in which things pop in and out of existence.”.
Finally, as it is easy to imagine, among young people, the interest is on average higher than those a little bit older.
It is easy to imagine how these thoughts can lead one to feeling helpless and hopeless, two feelings that readily turn into depression.
It is easy to imagine that the insurance company will refuse you, based on the data on how many times you are being caught by a camera when driving and talking on a phone.
It is easy to imagine how these could have been deposited by the swirling and receding waters of a great flood, but not how this could have happened under uniformitarian conditions.”- H.R.
As a spectator it is easy to imagine that you are standing on a hill being able to see the beach and the village as it used to be in the nineteenth century.
It is easy to imagine that discoveries are more rapidly accepted in the natural than in the social sciences- as if physical theories are somehow less controversial than theories about the social world.
It is easy to imagine how much better the world would be if the knowledge of the three-year child hunger is satisfied not only Mickey Mouse and the circus, but also the works of Michelangelo, Manet, Rembrandt, Renoir, Leonardo da Vinci.