Examples of using It is an exercise in English and their translations into Greek
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It is an exercise….
It is an exercise in….
Mr President, the proposal before us today is not a budget, it is an exercise in budgetary inflation,a ballooning of appropriations.
It is an exercise in freedom.
The main reason for which I want to restart this aspect of the health andweight is because it is an exercise that most people can do, well except of course those who can not through physical limitations.
It is an exercise in equilibrium.
It is an exercise to the body.".
As a reader, it is an exercise in extreme patience.
It is an exercise of many guidelines.
It is an exercise of preparation.
It is an exercise of muscular endurance, power and invigoration!
It is an exercise that is not perceived by others.
It is an exercise in restraint, in removing the unnecessary.
It is an exercise that can be practiced by people of all ages.
It is an exercise in collecting and methodologically analyzing data related to specific problems of specific areas of the labor market, in drawing conclusions, in forecasting and decision making in order to solve specific problems.
It is an exercise of responsibility not only towards the current but above all towards future generations, so that hope for a better future and confidence in human dignity and capacity for good may never be extinguished.
It is an exercise simultaneously symbolic and material because it is inscribed in the various social institutions and their practices(e.g. education, literature, media, professional specialization) that guard the cultural-linguistic borders which produce them.
It's an exercise I did as a boy back in 1948.
It's an exercise in disguise.
It's an exercise that can be done everywhere!
It's an exercise of trust.
It's an exercise, a writing essay.
It's an exercise.
Do you still think it's an exercise.
Although it's an exercise, we need to take it seriously.
Dr Wolf said,"It was an exercise to test the public reaction.".
It was an exercise in blatant hypocrisy.
It's an exercise in collective memory for the dignity of the 56 girls who were locked up and burned in a state-run home in Guatemala on March 8 this year[2017].