Examples of using We need to add in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Do we need to add them?
But not in all cases do we need to add facilities.
We need to add new servers.
All right, and we need to add something.
We need to add another layer of secrecy.
So to our blueprint, we need to add tuned spines.
Do we need to add graphics?
If we are going to name names, then we need to add those two.
So we need to add a mesh.
It is a pity that they did not give us enough credit,so we need to add to it.”[2].
What do we need to add to it or change?
And then, finally, I firmly believe, if we want the MDGs to work--the Millennium Development Goals-- we need to add family planning to it.
We need to add film of me walking the county line.
But we know that we need to add centers of stability.
We need to add these people to the guest list.
My response to reading this was, may I please meet some of these engineers, because these are not the ones that I-- there are great exceptions that I'm working with now-- but these are not the engineers one typically meets working in a city, where they say,"Oh,that road is too crowded, we need to add a lane.".
As it's steel, we need to add 30 kg of explosives.
Next we need to add relationships in these two entities.
We need to add another 1,000 people in the next three months.
Do you think we need to add more salt to the soup?”.
We need to add a litigator to the team, One who fits the.
I believe we need to add depression, clinical depression.
We need to add some pressure on those who were sent to rescue our enemies on Christophsis.
Hey, Sonya, we need to add a Jane Doe to the forensics manifest.
But we need to add to a romantic, loving heart an informed, thoughtful mind, as we make the most important decision of our life.
We needed to add trees each year.
We needed to add information about our products.
When we needed to add politicians, well, I covered some politics so I had the general tone, but we added Bill Zorzi, the Baltimore Sun's best political reporter, to the writing staff.