Examples of using Complement each other in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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You Complement Each Other.
They harmoniously complement each other.
Who complement each other.
These two hormones complement each other.
We complement each other very well.'.
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Ctre products complement each other.
They complement each other and serve a common goal.
Man and woman complement each other.
They complement each other and are closely related.
The female and male complement each other.
They complement each other and stabilize.
The man and the woman complement each other.
They complement each other and are dependent on each other. .
Reading and writing complement each other.
Complement each other, rather than compete with each other. .
Of which, complement each other.
Their functionalities add to and complement each other.
All these techniques that complement each other and work in the same direction could then be used with flexibility and sensitivity for safe and effective psychotherapy and self-exploration.
These two methods often complement each other.
Religious leaders and scholars representing 14 faith traditions from 23 countries will assemble at the Vatican later this month in a historic gathering hosted by the Catholic Church to discuss how men and women complement each other in marriage.
Heroes will complement each other.
The best merger candidates are companies that complement each other.
Yin and yang complement each other.
Classes of painting, modeling,applique and design complement each other.
These two products complement each other perfectly.
They do not fight each other, they balance and complement each other.
These two directives complement each other in certain respects.
These technologies work in parallel and complement each other.
Colours should complement each other.
Religious leaders and scholars representing 14 faith traditions from 23 countries assembled atthe Vatican November 17-19, 2014, in a historic gathering hosted by the Catholic Church to discuss how men and women complement each other in marriage.