Examples of using We cannot think in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We cannot think of a Church without joy.
Perhaps we do not do this because we cannot think of it.
We cannot think about it, we just have to do it.
One reason for this difficulty is that we cannot think first and act afterwards.
We cannot think of these as two separate realities.
At the end of the day, the research speaks for itself and we cannot think of one reason why EVERYONE shouldn't be taking some form of turmeric every day.
We cannot think in terms of an indefinite multiplicity of detail;
If we want make sure globally that we are a safe and tolerant andinclusive world we cannot think about this in terms of boundaries.”.
We cannot think of thousands of children as a lost generation.
Taking a pause from the day-to-day hectic schedule of life and pondering about the basic needs and amenities,one of the most important requirement without which we cannot think of a healthy life is water.
We cannot think of Christmas without thinking of the Holy land.
The general agreement we have reached, is that right now we cannot think that crypto-assets are a risk to global financial stability, but it's a subject we need to actively monitor.”.
We cannot think about what happened last year in every round and in every tournament.
But if that be so- and we cannot think otherwise- how is it that the need for special intervention arises?
We cannot think what we cannot think; so what we cannot think we cannot say, either.
So, until the moment we have Zlatan, we cannot think about giving rest to our number nine, the same way we give(rest) in other positions.
But we cannot think that surveillance alone will bring such events under control.
Now, very quickly, another reason we cannot think straight about happiness is that we do not attend to the same things when we think about life, and we actually live.
What we cannot think we cannot think, therefore we also cannot say what we cannot think. .
The archbishop said that“as Irish people, we cannot think of Patrick without acknowledging the enormous humanitarian and pastoral challenges facing growing numbers of people who find themselves displaced and without status in our world.”.
What we cannot think, we cannot think; we cannot therefore say what we cannot think. .
We cannot think about those achievements without mentioning the people who contributed to create its structures from the beginning and are doing it nowadays.
We cannot think of a prison, any prison, without this prospect of reintegration, because if there is not this hope of social reintegration.
We cannot think of the best greeting to our house than a gate that reminds us of what's important to our family inheritance and security.
We cannot think of the best greeting to our house than a gate that reminds us of what's important to our family inheritance and security.
We cannot think of a prison, any prison, without this dimension of reintegration, because if there is not this hope of social reintegration, prison is a torture without end.
We cannot think that a society has a future when it fails to pass laws capable of protecting families and ensuring their basic needs, especially those of families just starting out.
Today, we cannot think of Vigan in Ilocos Sur without those 16th century heritage houses, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is today cited as the best-preserved example of a planned Spanish colonial town in Asia.
We cannot think of planning a better future, or hope to build more inclusive societies, if we continue to maintain economic models directed to profit alone and the exploitation of those who are most vulnerable, such as children.".