Examples of using We don't start in English and their translations into Slovak
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We don't start anything.
You want to be responsible for that if we don't start testing everybody now?
However, we don't start on a green field.
He will begin to turn back in only a number of days if we don't start administering the.
Unless we don't start at all.
People think of us, addicts, as insensitive liars, but we don't start out that way.
We don't start work for another three hours.
The team is improving with every race and even if we don't start at the front we can still win.
There is no way we can talk about the building of stability if we don't start investing in women and girls.
We don't start wars to become dope pushers.
It's a summer movie, and if we don't start preproduction now, we can't make next summer.
We don't start the production until you are satisfied.
Since you can exchange cars for up to seven days, we don't start doing the paperwork until that deadline passes.
What we don't start Today, Won't be finished Tomorrow.
But be careful: It's important that we don't start demanding that the people in our lives fulfill our every want.
We don't start measuring the quality of people's lives to decide whether or not they live.
As long as we don't start talking about it from February.
What we don't start today won't be finished by tomorrow.
If we don't start paying off the mortgage, we're going to lose the house.
I think if we don't start well, we will make it more difficult for ourselves.
If we don't start to cooperate, the European problem can become a global one.
If we don't start in five minutes, they're leaving to go cover the Blues Traveler signing at Tower.
But if we don't start doing those things immediately, we don't stand a chance.
If we don't start reconditioning your body, it will never handle the reduction in size!
If we don't start with surrender, even if we're not in debt, we will use money in a way that God never intended.
This is outrageous, and if we don't start to organise and protest and change things, we're going to see a breakdown all norms in our society and international system, so it's a very serious thing and a litmus test for everybody.".
Even if we don't start handing out carbon credits to childless couples or parents of very small families- an idea likely to prove challenging to turn into policy- we can foster discussion about these connections to climate change.