Примери коришћења Some countries have на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Some countries have recognized….
You keep bringing up the fact that some countries have recognised Kosovo, others haven't.
Some countries have lower limits.
And some countries have down it.
Some countries have banned poppers.
However, some countries have in the past pursued what is called autarky.
Some countries have already stop supporting it.
Finally, some countries have laws enforcing balance in state-owned media.
Some countries have lost their kilo altogether.
And finally why some countries have the right to have nuclear weapons and others do not?
Some countries have strict standards for these.
Some countries have very specific rules about this.
Some countries have opted to purchase weapons from Russia.
Some countries have moved faster than others in addressing the problem.
Some countries have enacted laws to protect seals and other marine mammals.
Some countries have good laws, laws which could stem the tide of HiV.
Some countries have missiles with nuclear warheads, and not just one or two.
Some countries have missiles with nuclear warheads, not one or two.
Some countries have double-decked passenger trains for use in conurbations.
Some countries have legislation that allows for traditional entheogen use.
Some countries have already taken such moves, and some have been considering them.
Some countries have more than one national association due to regional or language differences.
Some countries have a mixture of 50 Hz and 60 Hz supplies, notably electricity power transmission in Japan.
Some countries have a mix of 50 Hz and 60 Hz supplies, especially the transmission of electric power in Japan.
Some countries have missiles with nuclear warheads,” Turkey's president told his ruling party.
Some countries have missiles with nuclear warheads,” he told a meeting of his ruling party in September.
Some countries have missiles with nuclear warheads,” he told a meeting of his governing party in September.
Some countries have decided to raise rare disease awareness further, for example, Spain declared 2013 as the National Year for Rare Diseases.
Some countries have requested that certain areas be obscured in Google's satellite images, usually areas containing military facilities.
Some countries have a more regulated media with either general restrictions on access or specific rules regarding religious broadcasting.