Examples of using It points in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Cause it points the way to go.
Everything in this file-- it points to my wife.
It points to a second accomplice.
And you walk around, and it points to things.
It points to the thing you want most in this world.
People also translate
We spin a stick, and go in whatever direction it points.
Everything in it points to that son of a bitch, derek morgan.
It's a sort of compass, but it points to vampires.
But if it points to our killer, it's worth it indeed.
Well, the bit Rachel translated, it points to London.
It points to someone who may have been institutionalized.
I will spin the bottle and whoever it points to has to kiss me.
It points to how much has been achieved, and how much there is for us to do.
To cut a skyline into a sliver of metal without any indication of what it points to or why?
And we all think it points to a biological attack on a D.C. park.
The Cathars areonly a distant memory now, but I raise this issue here because it points to the battleground of belief.
It points to a server-side or a third-party page for processing the information.
The report is also excellent because it points to the ways and means to meet these challenges.
Thus it points to a potential short-squeeze rally, so do watch out for that possible outcome.
(Applause) This graph is surely not perfect, but it points at four ways that we can work with AI.
It points the way toward more legal opportunities for migration and stronger action to crack down on human trafficking.
While the draft resolution fullyrespects the Security Council ' s competencies, it points, in a positive manner, to areas where cooperation should be deepened.
It points towards a nuclear-free world and reaffirms the belief that just limiting the spread of nuclear weapons is not enough.
People said- at 20, it points up- at 40, it points out- at 60, it points down.
It points to the relevant resolutions adopted by the Second Committee, as well as to the purposes of the United Nations enshrined in Article 1 of our Charter.
At the same time, it points to the positive potential in building partnerships around children and promoting effective and concerted action.
It points to the potential risks in microdata release and provides some principles for managing issues of confidentiality and maintaining public trust.
Whatever the cause, it points to the possibility that the Organization could be faced with a need for fewer conduct and discipline personnel in the future.
In so doing, it points to elements of its methods of work and the network of stakeholders that have been involved in helping the Group fulfil its mandate.