Examples of using Must trust in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
You must trust me.
If you want to be saved from"a universe in ruins" you must trust Jesus with childlike faith.
Inorderto fly, a DJ must trust his wings.
We must trust ourselves.
People also translate
God you must trust.
One must trust something in this world.
In order to fly, a DJ must trust his wings.
He must trust us.
Then, secondly, you must trust Jesus.
You must trust him.
Gazing out at the vast“ocean” of vocation,we cannot remain content to repair our nets on the boat that gives us security, but must trust instead in the Lord's promise.
You must trust me.
In order to fly,a DJ must trust his wings.
You must trust process.
To establish this trust, the clients must trust the root of the server's certificate.
You must trust me, as I must trust you.
Now you must trust me.
We must trust them and they must trust us, you told us.
The patient must trust his doctor.
And you must trust your fairy to get the job done. You must trust your Specialist to hold it back while you channel controlled magic.
In her own time. We must trust her to confide in us.
Employees must trust that the employer is willing to listen and consider their demands(provided they are economically justified), and the employer must be sure that the information provided to employees during the negotiations will not be used in bad faith e.g. forwarded to competition.
No, this marriage must go with trust, they must trust us and we must trust them, drop your weapons first.
You must trust yourself.
A mother must trust her instinct.
Children must trust their parents, be proud of them, and obey.
The sinner must trust Christ Himself.
The Management Board must trust managers andthis move wasmade much earlier byInter Cars than byallcompeting companies.
As regards the delivery of online purchases,consumers must trust that they will receive their order easily and at a reasonable cost, without excessive delay and in satisfactory condition.
