Examples of using Not to join in English and their translations into Korean
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Not to join The death watch movement.
Jesus Christ tells Joseph not to join any of the existing churches.
All this is far more progressive than Obama's predecessors, Bush and Clinton, who both decided not to join the Ottawa Treaty.
It would be rude not to join. I mean, if you invited me, it would be,-.
Swiss voted on the referendum in 1992 not to join the EU.
King Constantine chooses not to join the Allied side in World War I.
Fischer was also in favour of stationingGerman troops in Afghanistan, but he advised Schröder not to join the war in Iraq.
So far Denmark has decided not to join the European Economic and Monetary Union(EMU).
The Hebrews for their part entered into an agreement to maintain friendly relations with the Pharaohs and not to join in any alliance against Egypt.
But he finally decided not to join the team, which eventually appointed Henk ten Cate.
Fischer was also in favor for the stationing of German troops in Afghanistan, buthe counseled German chancellor Gerhard Schröder not to join the war in Iraq.
And now it's official: The British have elected not to join the treaty governing Europe's new financial system.
Norway opted not to join the European Union(EU) in a 1994 referendum, but it is a member of the European Economic Area and contributes significantly to the EU budget.
Exploiting an escape clause,the government of Sweden has picked not to join ERM II, a precondition to receiving the Euro.
Either the fact that he chose not to join any associations(Guillaume Apollinaire, for example, ranked him among the orphists, but Kupka decisively refused), remaining a lifelong loner who suffered from the persecution mania?
If you realize you learn most effectively when youstudy on your own, for example, you will know not to join a study group in preparation for a final exam.
We respect our employees' right to join, form, or not to join a labor union without fear of reprisal, intimidation or harassment.
The newly reformed COG was successfully rebuilding human civilization andconstructing new cities, while former Stranded camps and other members of the surviving populace that chose not to join the new COG formed peaceful communities on the fringe of the COG's territory, becoming known as Outsiders.
For those being acquired it is crucial to being open to the other's culture and not to join in our defense(see my earlier post‘Post merger integration: Who is your enemy?'), but to believe the other's culture can offer new perspectives to our benefit.
I'm not going to join them.
You didn't mean to join her?