Примери за използване на Order to stay на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
In order to stay alive.
They are leaving in order to stay alive.
In order to stay in business, He had to do the mob some favors.
Think ahead in order to stay calm.
In order to stay in, A would have to bet another 2 chips.
We must change in order to stay the same.
In order to stay ahead of the game, we need to be constantly evolving.
Increase the defenses in order to stay alive.
But in order to stay in the game you must let go of your fantasy of perfection”.
They would do anything in order to stay in power.
All in order to stay alive.
Dongs had to clean up the mess in order to stay in the game.
Media outlets must make money in order to stay in business, and most of it comes from advertising.
They usually need a calm,quiet environment in order to stay focused.
I mean, men need to feel important in order to stay in a relationship, and I stopped making Noah feel important years before he met you.
You will have to work extra hard in order to stay in this game!
They must do so in order to stay competitive.
In an industry environment that never slows down,we aim to provide relevant utilities in order to stay ahead of the game.
It has to do what it has to do in order to stay competitive in today's economic climate.
Patients with kidney failure need hemodialysis in order to stay alive.
Human Resource needs in order to stay competitive.
And just like any company,publishers must make money in order to stay in business.
Survival Mode: Dodge bad guys in order to stay alive as long as possible.
She needs their support in order to stay in power.
Your body needs fuel in order to stay active.
And so all the time they change in order to stay in sight of people.
The merchant must keep one of them in order to stay in business.
A business needs to sell in order to stay in business.
Businesses must operate at a profit in order to stay in business.
Businesses need to adapt in order to stay competitive.