Примери коришћења Every law на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Every law has a loophole.
But now, I'm the rightful king by every law of Westeros.
Every law has a loop hole.
Every law can be abused.
Roper:“I'd cut down every law in England to do that!".
Every law has a loophole….
You ever have one of those days when every law is Murphy's Law? .
Every law can be trampled.
Roper:"Yes, I would cut down every law in England to get to the devil".
Every law He gives is good.
The Jewish leaders broke nearly every law designed to protect a defendant from wrongful conviction.
Every law, every theorem.
Of course, an undercover agent posing as a hardened criminal would look mighty suspicious if they dutifully obeyed every law.
I'd cut down every law in England to do that.
So we say(or more likely think without saying), and every voice of wisdom,every datum of religious experience, every law of nature tells us how wrong we are.
Every law was flouted and no-one was held to account.
The Albanian government will make all efforts,will implement every law and reform needed in accordance with the European standards," he said.
Every law governing the human machinery is to be considered just as truly divine in origin, in character, and in importance as the word of God.
What's it say about life, hmm, you got to get together,tell yourself stories that violate every law of the universe just to get through the goddamn day?
The Israelites can violate every law set forth in the Ten Commandments or anywhere else, but the Lord blesses them.
The UNS and the UNS in Kosovo are inviting the European Commission to support withdrawal from the procedure of the draft of this law, and because the European Convention on Human Rights andFundamental Freedoms implies clarity as a requirement that every law must fulfil.
The Jewish leaders broke nearly every law on the books that was put there to protect a defendant from being wrongly convicted.
Every law, sacred or secular, that we have ever seen in your environment has always come from a place of disconnection, from a place of protectiveness.
Every law and formal decision emerging from parliament goes to the president for approval, as do the appointments of key officials-- including generals, governors, ambassadors, police chiefs, ministry department heads and their deputies, and university rectors.