Esimerkkejä Different view käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
-
Programming
I might have a different view.
A different view of local prosperity.
Parliament takes a different view.
To get a different view of our neighbors.
I have an entirely different view.
Ihmiset myös kääntävät
An entirely different view replaces the outgoing mode.
In the paper, we take a different view.
We have taken a different view as regards the observers.
Miss Martin has a rather different view.
It takes a different view, and it will adhere to that view. .
Do you have a different view,?
It seems unlikely that a French Presidency, which is highlighting consumer affairs,will take a different view.
You have a different view, Brian?
I'm sure the police would take a different view.
Therefore, this report a different view from the swimming loyalty card and shopper data for a help to complete the total understand the consumer base and improve decision-making process.
I personally take a different view on this.
Even the referendum on the Lisbon Treaty foundered on abortion in Catholic Ireland, abortions are forbidden in Poland, andSlovakia takes a different view on abortion.
I can see we have a different view of the war.
Yet there are many climatologists who take a different view.
I take a somewhat different view of this.
An enlarged configuration might be appropriate, for instance, in cases that involve fundamental points of law orwhere chambers take a different view on a legal matter.
Young people have a different view of Europe.
Every EU Member State has a different view of the artificial termination of pregnancy and they therefore make decisions on this problem in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity.
Here we take an entirely different view.
To get a different view of the city, rent a bike and enjoy the striking waterfront or climb up to the top of Marjan hill to enjoy a breathtaking view over the city.
It's nice to have a different view.
These internal requirements may look at the same criteria as IFRA, such as carcinogicity, mutagenicity orreproductive toxicity, but at SC Johnson, we may take a different view of an ingredient.
But Edward may take a different view once king.
On that point we take a completely different view.
I know that many of my colleagues- for reasons that I respect- will wish to take a different view, but I urge everyone in deciding how to vote on this report to bear in mind just how imperative the need for conservation has become.