Examples of using Law cannot in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Latin
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Cyrillic
The law cannot pass away.
There are things that law cannot deal with.
The law cannot enter into.
There were many things the law cannot solve.
The law cannot remove it;
There are certain things that law cannot address.
The law cannot save us, it.
But there are some things which the Law cannot do.
Which the law cannot touch.
The law cannot produce righteousness in a sinful person.
It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me.
The law cannot change us, but.
Are bound to conclude that the law cannot organize labor and industry.
The law cannot defeat the flesh.
There are things that the law can do, and there are things that the law cannot do.
The Law cannot save a person.
And those who say that the law was done away with do not know that the law cannot die.
The law cannot be selective.
If you cannot succeed in reconciling this, you are bound to conclude that the law cannot organize labor and industry without organizing injustice.
And the law cannot be applied selectively.
If you cannot reconcile these contradictions, then you must conclude that the law cannot organise labour and industry without organising injustice.
Yet the Law cannot produce righteousness in a person.
John Mercer is released early from prison to serve in a covert state security squad as a government-backed assassin responsiblefor eliminating criminals and renegade police officers that the law cannot apprehend.
The law cannot avoid having an effect upon persons and property;
We fear no one and the law cannot do anything to stop us.”.
Law cannot persuade where it cannot punish.
If you cannot do so, then you must agree that the law cannot organize labor and industry without organizing injustice.
The law cannot keep away from having an impact upon persons and property;
And of course,the willingness to provide these funds. Without that, the law cannot serve its true purpose and two options can be opened as real, both undesirable.
Inasmuch, therefore, as the law cannot be formally imposed, the actions of a minority of citizens are often expressed in an unrestrained manner, provoking disruption in social justice and peace.