Examples of using We're going to change in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We're going to change plans….
Because together, we're going to change the WORLD!
We're going to change history.
So we said to ourselves, okay, we're going to change that.
But we're going to change it.”.
Now let's go to the liquify filter(filtergt; liquify) where we're going to change the look of our model.
We're going to change the future.
It's peanuts compared to what we're doing… It'sunfair what's happened to the people of our country and we're going to change it.
We're going to change 200 girls.
Unless you have a reason for choosing otherwise, we're going to change our Linux UID to match our OS X one, since it's a bit easier.
We're going to change the following elements.
Based on their advantages, we will make some changes but it doesn't mean we're going to change the system or style of our game.
But we're going to change this group of girls.
And I don't foresee any real action being taken until the American public feels a sufficient sense of urgency and they say to themselves this is not normal,this is something that we can change and we're going to change it.
We're going to change gears here for a second.
Instead of clicking through to the many ooooos of Google, we're going to change the settings in your browser to show 50 or 100 results per search so we can view more results with every search.
We're going to change the world, one heart at a time.
That is how we're going to change and evolve.
We're going to change this from local to a file.
In this case, we're going to change to something we like.
We're going to change blockchain, the internet, and the world!
Because I think we're going to change the folks that we send to Washington.".
We're going to change it a little, to reinforce the call to action.
I think the Chinese have got to come and say,'Okay, we're going to change our structure, we're going to abide by the laws and we're going to make a fair trade deal that will help the American economy and the American workforce.
If we're going to change children's relationship to food, it's delicious, nutritious food in the cafeterias, hands-on experience-- you're looking in cooking and gardening classes-- and academic curriculum to tie it all together.
And when we tell you we're going to change Washington and stop leaving our country's problems for some unluckier generation to fix, you can count on it.
But we're going to change this group of girls.
If we're going to change course, we need to start a conversation.