Examples of using Minutes to discuss in English and their translations into French
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Let's take 15 minutes to discuss.
Minutes to discuss current challenges.
Let's take 15 minutes to discuss.
Minutes to discuss your current top challenges.
You have 10 minutes to discuss.
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Reserve ten minutes to discuss, drawing from any of these questions.
Reserve the last five minutes to discuss.
Give them 20 minutes to discuss and analyse their individual choices.
Give the groups four minutes to discuss.
Call 30 minutes to discuss your tastes and goals: free.
We will need 45 minutes to discuss.
Reserve 15 minutes to discuss the following questions with the whole group.
Inform the groups that they will have three minutes to discuss their questions.
You have 5 minutes to discuss your experimental approach in the group.
State needs to get on the phone in 15 minutes to discuss the Georgian delegation.
We had two minutes to discuss our willingness to bring the championships to Québec City.
That Council move into an informal session with a time-limit of 30 minutes to discuss the Vision of the College.
Give the groups 25 minutes to discuss and decide the order of ranking.
Variation: ask the trainees to form a group of two to three people and give them five minutes to discuss and respond to these questions in their group.
Give the team 10 minutes to discuss and collaborate on a plan to solve the labyrinth.
Each speaker was given approximately 20 minutes to discuss their ministry and answer questions.
Take 10-15 minutes to discuss these two questions record responses on a fresh sheet of flipchart paper.
She wants to meet for coffee in five minutes to discuss me being her T.A. second semester.
Each group had 10-15 minutes to discuss the sets of questions that were being passed around the room.
As I write these words,I realize I have a call with him in 10 minutes to discuss the meeting of the next Advisory Board in Montreal.
We had about ten minutes to discuss earth changes and the role of the Tibetan Buddhists in the crises to come.
Remind students to take about ten minutes to gather their information, ten minutes to discuss it and plan a poster, and 15 minutes to produce the poster.
Participants have 90 minutes to discuss and to devise the content and methodology.
Allow each group 10 minutes to discuss their answers.
Delegates will have about 25 minutes to discuss each case and then rotate to another table for different case-study.