Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Mrs may trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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And what if Mrs May wins?
Mrs May is likely to continue these sorts of government investments.
I'm not going to predict Mrs May's future.
Mrs May said:“We need a general election and we need it now.”.
I am therefore withdrawing from the leadership election, and I wish Mrs May the very greatest success.".
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Mrs May could be toppled if 158 of her 315 politicians vote against her.
Business Secretary Greg Clarkhas also told friends he expects Mrs May will voluntarily stand down this year.
Work and Pensions secretary Stephen Crabb got 34 votes,and announced he was withdrawing from the race and backing Mrs May.
Last year Mrs May said Russia had“mounted a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption” against other nations.
This means that- with the backing of the US, Germany and France- Mrs May is now heading toward a showdown with President Putin and his regime.
Mrs May used a speech last week to call for an EU-UK deal that worked"more fully than any free-trade agreement anywhere in the world today".
The president's last visit to the UK,when he had talks with Mrs May at Chequers before heading to Scotland(where he owns the Turnberry golf course), was marked by demonstrations.
Mrs May won backing from her senior ministers on Thursday to take unspecified action with the United States and France to deter further use of chemical weapons by Syria.
Britain's allies announce that more than 100 Russian agents arebeing sent home from 22 countries in what Mrs May calls the“largest collective expulsion of Russian intelligence officers in history”.
Mrs May added that the National Cyber Security Centre(NCSC) was“working closely” with the NHS“to ensure that they support the organisations concerned and that they protect patient safety”.
Mr Yezhov was seen in photographs interpreting forUkraine PM Volodymyr Groysman at a meeting with Mrs May at Downing Street in July, as well as a meeting with Joe Biden, then USA vice president, in 2016.
I am sending a message beyond Mrs May to the people of the United Kingdom, the people of England, to all the people of the United Kingdom, to have solidarity with us and support peace, and to enforce John Lennon's song,"Give Peace A Chance".
Following a range of recent allegations,including claims of a lack of support for those making complaints, Mrs May has written to party leaders calling for the“serious, swift, cross-party response this issue demands”.
Speaking in Cape Town yesterday, Mrs May said she wanted Britain to become the biggest investor in Africa out of the Group of Seven nations, overtaking the united States by using the aid budget to help British companies invest on the continent.
The Paris Agreement provides the right global framework for protecting the prosperity and security of future generations,while keeping energy affordable and secure for our citizens and businesses," Mrs May told Mr Trump by phone, it said in a statement.
Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, with whom Mrs May is trying to negotiate a compromise on the shape of Britain's long-term relationship with the EU, was critical of the need for further delay.
Mrs May said nothing was more pressing or vital than delivering Brexit, and emphasised that she wanted Britain to ratify an exit deal as quickly as possible to avoid taking part in European Parliament elections on May 23.
Questions are also being asked about thepotential impact on the upcoming Brexit negotiations and Mrs May's own future, with one minister telling the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg it was“hard to see how she could stay after these results”.
But the resignations put Mrs May in an even weaker position in Parliament, where her Brexit deal was crushed last month when Eurosceptics and European Union supporters voted against an agreement that both sides say offers the worst of all worlds.
DUP leader Arlene Foster confirmed that she had spoken to Mrs May and that they would speak further to"explore how it may be possible to bring stability to this nation at this time of great challenge".
Mrs May and Mr Trump both spoke of the importance of the“special relationship” between their two countries, something that Brexit supporters hope will reap benefits when Britain leaves the EU, allowing it to forge closer trade ties with the world's biggest economy.
Under the terms of the DUP's arrangement with Mrs May's Conservative party, the Northern Irish party has agreed to back Mrs May's government on, among other things,“the Budget; finance bills; money bills”.
In a statement from Downing Street, Mrs May said she wanted to agree a new plan with Mr Corbyn and put it to a vote in the Commons before 10 April- when the EU will hold an emergency summit on Brexit.