Exemplos de uso de Some remarks em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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I would like to make some remarks.
Nevertheless, some remarks have to be made.
Sheila has prepared some remarks.
To make some remarks on the nature of love.
The reporters. They will want some remarks.
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II. Some remarks on the market of the natural gas.
Nonetheless, we would like to reiterate some remarks here.
I'm going to make some remarks then take a few questions.
Some remarks are made"for the record", others are not.
Matt, the secretary's going to need some remarks for the dinner.
Some remarks concerning the submission of contest videos.
My work at EnvCan and some remarks about healthcare reform.
Results depicted in Table 1 allows us make some remarks.
Finally, we make some remarks as a conclusion to the article.
Like once in India,one newspaper passed some remarks about Me.
So, now some remarks in English about the financial perspectives.
Madam President, I appreciate this report, butI would like to make some remarks.
I just want to add some remarks to the contributions from my colleagues.
Some remarks on substance: the text that is now on the table is balanced.
My work at EnvCan and some remarks about healthcare reform Blue is Me.
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Mr President, I wish to make some remarks concerning the enlargement of the WTO.
Some remarks need to be made regarding the criteria that led to choosing this topic and in relation to the methodology used.
Mr President, I shall make some remarks on the economic policy guidelines.
First, some remarks on the principal themes of the report- freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
I think it is important to make some remarks about corporate social responsibilities.
Finally, some remarks on possible improvements in the grant program based on the findings have been compiled in the conclusion.
She was invited by Post 43, Grand Army of the Republic,to make some remarks in the exercises of Memorial Day, 1876.
Let me conclude with some remarks concerning the integration of Europe's payment systems.
Some remarks of Mr. Udny Yule, to which Mr. R. C. Punnett has called my attention, suggest that it may still be worth making.