Примери коришћења Right to become на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Everyone has the right to become happy.
Perhaps I would have forgotten about Winston's words if I hadn't met a Maasai woman named Faith later that day;she told me that women in her tribe have wanted the right to become warriors for generations.
I think that gives me the right to become a guerrilla.
He said citizens of Western Balkan countries“have the right to become[EU] members” and the EU faces a choice between exporting stability to the region or having instability imported into the bloc.
Gotovina"has to realise that he is shaping the destiny of his country which has the right to become a full EU member", Juncker added.
The two autonomous cities have the right to become autonomous communities, but neither has yet exercised it.
Inthe Supreme Constitutional Court ruled that if one partner in a same-sex relationship has adopted a child,the other partner has the right to become the adoptive mother or father of that child as well;?
The two autonomous cities have the right to become autonomous communities, but neither has yet used this right. .
The celebration was clouded by a slight disturbance wrought by the enemies of happiness, which, naturally,deprives them of the right to become bricks in the foundations of the One State, renewed yesterday.
Everyone has the right to become an astronaut.
It keeps the Innovative Sector's Register which is public andthe subjects which are written in it have the right to become the users of state's incentive measures and the budget funds.
In his Gospel, John also tells us that God gives the right to become children of God to all who in faith have received Christ as Lord and Savior(John 1:12).
She told me that women in her tribe have wanted the right to become warriors for generations.
Any candidate country that complies with the criteria should have the right to become an EU member," Topolanek told a joint press conference in Ankara after meeting with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Under the ruling, if one partner has adopted a child,the other partner now has the right to become the adoptive mother or father of that child as well.
But as many as received him, to them he gave the right to become God's children, to those who believe in His name.”.
The verse we just read says pretty clearly,“to all who did receive him, who believed in his name,he gave the right to become children of God…” Becoming a child of God happens when you receive Jesus.
But as many as received him, to them he gave the right to become God's children,to those who believe in his name….
Germany's highest court ruled that if one partner in a same-sex relationship has adopted a child,the other partner has the right to become the adoptive mother or father of that child as well, in what is known as"successive adoptions.".
But as many as received Him[Jesus],to them He gave the right to become children of God,to them that believe on his name."- John 1:12.
The Supreme Constitutional Court ruled that if one partner in a same-sex relationship has adopted a child,the other partner has the right to become the adoptive mother or father of that child as well; this is known as"successive adoption".
Under the ruling, if one partner has adopted a child,the other partner now has the right to become the adoptive mother or father of that child as well, in what's known as"successive adoptions.".
That doesn't give her the right to become a vigilante.
It means that he had the right to become a high priest.
Neptune himself intervenes andsays that for her selfless act, she has earned the right to become a mermaid again and rejoin her family, giving the story a happy ending.
But, as John 1:12 says,“to all who did receive him, who believed in his name,he gave the right to become children of God.” Anyone can be a child of God, if they would believe upon Jesus.
In the end,a group of elders decided to take it upon themselves to work to allow girls the right to become warriors because they believed it was in the best interest of the preservation of the culture.