Exemplos de uso de Then we will discuss em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Then we will discuss business.
Tell me the bad news first, then we will discuss the Chief.
Then we will discuss that spot.
Come back in 2 hours with the actual bill, and then we will discuss the money.
Then we will discuss this again.
If you are facing the same situation, then we will discuss some important aspects here.
Then we will discuss details with you.
The Earl will deal with some criminal offenses, and then, we will discuss the summer raids.
And then we will discuss this new problem.
When you are finished, we're gonna break into two separate groups… men and women… and then we will discuss.
Then we will discuss stage two of this op.
Okay, you steal it first, you get it back to me without him noticing, then we will discuss further terms.
Then, we will discuss why they are a bit risky.
You try vomiting for 24 hours because the pain in your head is so intense… and then… we will discuss the concept of right and wrong.
Well then, we will discuss the details another time?
At first, we will talk about mysticism, mystic andreligious experience(in general), and then we will discuss the religious mysticism of william james.
Then we will discuss the Drewes' situation with the family.
In the following sections, we will describe first how theory andpractice have been combined in European VETsystems and then we will discuss the role of students' guidance in work-re-lated learning.
And then we will discuss with you for a discount for the broken one.
And then we will discuss how to build arithmetic expressions by combining these numbers.
Then we will discuss some methods of influence, such as global influence and local influence.
Then we will discuss crimes against the tax system in brazil and other member countries of mercosul, in leaning on criminal types and analyzing the legal provisions that allow the extinction of criminal liability for tax payment, concluding that the criminal law is not a legitimate branch to intervene in the economic order, considering that the state's purpose is solely to use the criminal law to raise taxes.
We will discuss it then.
We will discuss it then.
We will then discuss more widely how our economic policies can pull Europe out of the crisis.
In the meeting itself we will then discuss Syria and the Arab Spring, and adopt our conclusions.
And we will then discuss the mesh cycling, the implementation of public paraciclos, ultimately, more policies for the sector.