Примери за използване на Which practically на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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However, there are four main rhythms, the periods of which practically do not change.
Wasps are insects, among which practically equally are both solitary living and collective species.
From the center of the bush grows a lot of thin andlow shoots, which practically do not develop.
This is very good plastic, which practically does not emit any harmful substances.
Classical economists all had a very, very robust existing latticework on which practically every idea could be hung.
This is very good plastic, which practically does not emit any harmful substances.
So there is a collaboration between the product andthe human organism, which practically excludes concomitants.
A good despotism is an altogether false ideal, which practically(except as a means to some temporary purpose) becomes the most senseless and dangerous of chimeras.
Clothes, embroidered with a cord, is not easyTo iron,therefore for a decor get a fabric which practically does not crumple.
Greasy shiny glossy layer on the walls, which practically can't be removed unless when burns up.
Today I found a whole battalion, on the mattress cover- on the edges,in a room in which practically no one lives.
Here, we have the so-called dice game which practically a derivative from the above-mentioned classic game.
Engineers, economists, classical economists all had a very,very robust existing latticework on which practically every idea could be hung.
The method was first tested in 2011 with Orbán's media law, which practically ended freedom of the press in Hungary- not to mention the Hungarian press itself.
In order to properly assemble the device we are considering and eventually get a high-quality woodworking machine, it is useful to learn the basic technological principle,on the basis of which practically all belt saws operate.
They are now on board a military vessel, which practically means on Italian soil.
A very provocative text which practically gives the member states an opportunity, based on their own behaviour and ides(or ideologies), to choose whether all member states will walk together in one direction with the same speed(a fast one) or will they prefer a multi-speed Europe.
The Diyanet has 150 thousand employees which practically means an entire army of Islamism.
According to experts, especially the resistance developed in gonococci, which practically do not respond to antibacterial treatment, in chlamydia and syphilis the situation is not much, but easier- the bacteria that cause these diseases still react to some types of existing antibiotics, but in any case the prevention of infectious diseases and rapid treatment was at risk.
This product is absorbed by both roots and leaves, which practically rules out burning of the plant.
Movement becomes more coordinated,so-called locomotions develop- body movements, in which practically all muscle groups are involved.
It should be noted that early retirement is rather a theoretical opportunity, from which practically people very rarely benefit- usually because of a health problem or phobias such as claustrophobia.
Raptor from creeping insects(Turkey) with the smell of mint contains three powerful insecticides(cypermethrin, tetramethrin,piperonyl butoxide), which practically excludes the probability of resistance development in parasites to it.
This happens through the Tinmendo mobile app, which practically functions as a remote control.
Within the empire remained autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia with the administrative center of Plovdiv, which practically coincides with the territory now southern Bulgaria.
Central Asia will be connected to Western Asia, which practically means China linking with Turkey.
And today"Lvivske" beer does not change its traditions, so they cook it according to the traditional recipe, which practically did not change for 300 years of the brand's existence.
In 1984, he patented a certificate for fakes, which practically legitimized them as works of art.
Even strong andenduring people mark its unbearable intensity, which practically immobilizes the entire foot.
First, all 40 properties are sold only together, which practically eliminates many of the participants.