Примери коришћења His policy на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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His policy is bad.
And it was his policy.
His policy should be affirmed.
It isn't just his policy.
What his policy is.
Where do you keep his policy?
His policy was one of reconciliation.
Him and continued his policy.
But Xi Jinping, his policy, his actions, seem more realistic.
What exactly is his policy?
His policy was that great stars sometimes get messed up… when they get afraid, you know, when they get nervous on stage.
Well that's his policy today.
The President's job is to enforce his policy.
Dr. Gianetti made his policy crystal clear.
Why were they so bold as to challenge him and his policy?
There are many implications to his policy, and as always, there are devils lurking in the details.
The ringleader and his policy.
But others see his policy as one of forceful militarism that led Egypt to grave defeats and losses rather than peace and prosperity.
He will outline his policy.
But in calling his policy“un-American,” they provoke the legally elected head of state to make symmetrical charges and take a tough response.
He needs to state his policy.
And through his policy also he shall cause craft to prosper in his hand;& he shall magnify himself in his heart,& by peace shall destroy many.".
I don't know what his policy is.
His policy was constructive: a firm central government supported by parliament; church reform on conservative lines; commercial development; and the maintenance of national prestige.
How do you get past his policy?
In a 1975 retrospective article, Gold commented that his policy with If was to experiment, using new writers that had not yet established themselves.
This was the heart of his policy.
Declaring victory, Mr Vucic said the people had voted for his policy of joining the EU without turning away from traditional allies Russia and China.
He also urged French President Francois Hollande to change his policy.
The Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, discovered that, in the aftermath of the massacres, his policy of support for the Ottomans was completely at odds with public opinion in Britain.