Примери за използване на Law was passed на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The law was passed….
Then, several years later, the law was passed.
This law was passed in 2016.
It was hard work but the law was passed.
That law was passed in 2016.
Legislation such as in India where a law was passed.
The law was passed anyway.
What would be the consequences if the law was passed?
The law was passed in late 2017.
H-h-he's been suffering for so long, a-and when the law was passed, he was so happy.
A law was passed some years ago.
Since older legislation was not very efficient a new,stricter law was passed.
The law was passed a few years ago.
The history of online casinos dates back to 1994 when a law was passed in Antigua and Barbuda to allow online casinos.
A law was passed"On Mortgage(mortgage)".
Transgender people in Ireland have won legal recognition of their status after a law was passed allowing them to change their legal gender with no medical or state intervention.
The law was passed several years ago.
We call it the Section 34 fiasco, the Section 34 fiasco, a suspicious piece of law, andI'm going to say it like it is, a suspicious piece of law was passed at a suspicious time to free some suspects.
When the law was passed we welcomed it.
A law was passed that anything costing more than Rs 1000 should be paid for through Cash Cards.
Two years later,as King Juan Carlos oversaw the transition to democracy, an amnesty law was passed, forbidding the investigation and prosecution of crimes, not just during the Civil War, but throughout the entire Franco regime.
The law was passed with 106 votes in favour and 28 against.
We call it the Section 34 fiasco, the Section 34 fiasco, a suspicious piece of law, and I'm going to sayit like it is, a suspicious piece of law was passed at a suspicious time to free some suspects.(Laughter) And it was called, those people are called the Piarco Airport accused.
The Law was passed on Tuesday with 89 votes for and 16 against.
In 2015, in France, a law was passed banning Wi-Fi in kindergartens.
The law was passed by a vote of 128 to 84, with no abstentions.
When the law was passed, we were against it.
The law was passed within three days by the lawmakers without holding a public hearing.
In France, a law was passed giving pregnant women 8 weeks maternity leave.
The law was passed in June 2005, but enforcement was delayed for half a year to allow enough time for adjustments.