Примери коришћења Public wants на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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The public wants more.
That's what the public wants.
The public wants justice.
But on the other hand,is it what the public wants?
The public wants stability.
That's what the public wants to see.
The public wants something new.
Mr. Addisson, the public wants to know.
Public wants someone to blame.
That's what the public wants- new faces.
The public wants answers and action.
I know it's tough,but that's what the public wants.
Your public wants to see you.
It seems to me that this is not what the public wants.
But the public wants something different.
Both consumer and business demand for responsible products is growing and the public wants to know how you manage your business.
All the public wants is pretty flesh, John.
He added that the international community's strategy is to avoid provocations and to go"step by step",while Kosovo's public wants to see more rapid developments.
The public wants new things… everything new!
Suppose you're me, and what the public wants and thinks is your business.
The public wants us to win the war on terror.
The reason for these types of bias is a function of what the public wants to watch and/or what producers and publishers believe the public wants to watch.
The public wants to think that they're gone, so.
In democratic nations where the public elects those in charge of establishing the tax system,these choices reveal the type of community that the public wants to create.
My public wants to see me in something strong, not comedy.
It is important to understand what people want to change, Shuleva said, adding that law and order, and social andeconomic security are areas in which the public wants to see improvements.
Public wants to know, what's the justification of this intoxication?
They know that's what the public wants, and we deliver what the people want.".
Spending on things the public wants, whether it's libraries, local services, NHS dentistry, or legal aid, has been drastically cut back, while spending for‘elite' projects, like the Iraq War and other neocon regime-change operations- and, of course, bailouts of the financial services sector- has spiralled.
He who prides himself on giving what he thinks the public wants is often creating a fictitious demand for low standards which he will then satisfy.”.