Exemplos de uso de Are due em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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And they are due in cash.
A wash anda change of tunic are due.
The babies are due in Summer 2005.
My slippers, sherry and pipe are due at 6.02.
Submittals are due by 25 May 2018.
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Another one third of fertility problems are due to the man.
Submittals are due by June 7, 2019.
Most of the problems,human problems, are due to hatred.
Euros are due at collection as a deposit.
Further results are due to Chao Ko.
These are due to the malware attack on the computer.
You know the partners are due at any minute?
Are due to amendment in the nomenclature of the Customs Cooperation Council, or.
Many diseases are due to stagnation….
The consistency andreliability aspects of transactions are due to 4 properties.
Membership fees are due annually in July.
By comparing similar groups of people taking different treatments for the same disease it is possible to show whether any benefits are due to the treatment.
Certainly my thanks are due to the Commission.
It is evident that even with the use of non-fixed TV and/or pressure during VV, these variables do not cause inflammatory and structural changes. Moreover,the beneficial effects observed with this method are due to this variability.
Remember that renewals are due on 31 January 2019.
These improvements are due in no small part to the input of the European Parliament into the Convention and the IGC.
Identify conflicts in The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
The symptoms are due to a toxin produced by the bacteria.
The chief troubles of“half-breeds” are due to social prejudices.
Mr President, congratulations are due to Mr van Velzen because he has done excellent work and produced a really good report.
The advantages of reflecting telescopes are due to the use of mirrors.
Lab reports are due in Mr. Lewicki's box Friday.
It is a sound report,and congratulations are due to the rapporteur.
Special thanks are due to the rapporteur, Mr Sturdy.
Over half of lower extremity amputations are due to this disease.