Exemplos de uso de Very amicable em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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All very amicable.
Collective our very amicable.
And a very amicable future, I would have said.
But the lawyers say it's all very amicable.
It was a very amicable breakup.
Usually children stair-steppers are very amicable.
It's all very amicable.
It must be addressed on a very amicable basis with our counterparts in the countries concerned because a positive development is only possible in a society when women are able to live free of fear and aggression and when threats, which are made against them and from which they suffer because they are women, are prosecuted appropriately.
It seems like a very amicable divorce.
Joseph wrote"It's all very amicable and he's assured me he doesn't think he's fleeing a sinking ship.
Their civilization is still rough andready, but she is very amicable and waking us was her good idea.
Children stair-steppers are usually very amicable and as soon as the younger child is above infantile age, they will be for each other companions for games.
The demeanor of SCP-082 is very amicable and carefree.
When the political parties were discussing the joint resolution- and it was a very amicable debate- we noted with satisfaction that the Barents Euro-Arctic Council in Kirkenes last week seems to have reached some sort of agreement whereby Russia will sign the MNEPR Agreement you mentioned, and that is a prerequisite for cooperation on nuclear safety to commence in earnest.
The wedding horoscope 2012 promises that your family will be very amicable if you choose as date of a wedding on February 10.
The Committee on Transport andTourism is actually a very amicable committee, a committee which works and argues in a businesslike manner, and in this spirit, we have very much met the Council half way on this law.
It was all very amicable, believe me.
All the life the princess will be very amicable with the elder brother George, even despite a difference of interests.
Amicable, very adult.
It's amicable, very friendly.