Examples of using Time to listen in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Time to listen.
It is time to listen.
Time to listen. No.
Now is the time to listen.
It's time to listen to the word of God.
So you had time to listen.
It is time to listen to the scientists and not the scaremongers.
Now's the time to listen.
Come in. to complain about detention. Linus, I don't have time to listen.
No. Time to listen.
I just don't have time to listen to. .
It's time to listen to me!
Pretty sure I have the time to listen.
It's time to listen to the living.
And now is exactly the right time to listen to him.
It is time to listen to your heart.
It is especially important to take time to listen.
Now is the time to listen and act.
For my friends that don't understand,please take the time to listen and sympathize.
I have no time to listen to your stories.
Cues for listening, such as pointing to the child's ear, are helpful to establish a listening routine andto let the child know it is time to listen.
I don't have time to listen to this.
That will come perhaps when we all have the same language in the European Union but,for the time being, everyone must have time to listen to your answers and to the questions posed.
I don't have time to listen to you complain.
Their calls are always answered by trained adult volunteers who have the time to listen and discuss the callers' problems in full confidentiality.
I don't have time to listen to your whining.
Do you have the time to listen to me?
I think it is a great pity that the Commissioner does not have much time to listen but I shall address the controversial interests of consumer organisations once again, given that they are wheeled out in every debate and everyone keeps saying that consumers are calling for better protection for animals.
Perhaps, child it is time to listen to Dr. Bashir.
Okay! Now it's time to listen to our next request.