Examples of using Is not trying in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Computer
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Water is not trying to defeat you.
Stop talking! Talking is not trying!
He is not trying to seduce me.
Tarkey that thing is not trying to trap us.
Kent is not trying to resurrect his lost love.
Tarkey, that thing is not trying to trap us.
Life is not trying to make people either happy or unhappy.
It means mar novu Is not trying to prevent.
MauI is not trying to escape because he sees no point in doing so.
Kuba!- Coming! The whole world is not trying to trick you.
No. Ncis is not trying to reopen anything.
I did. Attempting to kidnap me is not trying to reach me?
The Pyg is not trying to save you.
The current directory, the directory is not trying to unmount?
Matthew is not trying to run amock.
The current directory, the directory is not trying to unmount?
Elizabeth is not trying to take Mommy's place.
I know it may look like that, but honestly, and no offense, the company is not trying to close you.
Elizabeth is not trying to take Mommy's place.
If this occurs with age,so it is best cosmetic is not trying to bring back to life.
Mar novu is not trying to prevent what's going to happen a necessary sacrifice.
I was afraid she would never forgive me, so I wound up taking the easy way out, which is not trying.
The whole world is not trying to trick you.- Coming!- Kuba!
I am sorry that there was not time to clear this with all political groups, butI hope that they will support it because it is not trying to change the text.
It means Mar Novu is not trying to prevent what's going to happen because he's gonna be what causes it.
Parents should be wary if a walk kid never on what does not react and is not trying to show that- or, it attracted the attention of parents.
Secondly, the Commission maintains that it is not trying to harmonise tax rates, but how is it possible to separate the issue of tax base from the issue of tax rate?
It is therefore a legal as well as a political imperative to show today that the European Union is not hostile to public services, that it is not trying to stifle them, but that it seeks, on the contrary, to preserve, encourage and develop them.
These are lovely words, they are good words:they represent a European Union that is not trying to impose its will upon developing nations but is trying to lend a helping hand to achieve common goals.
Wednesday's not trying to sell you anything.