Примери за използване на Faltering на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Faltering capital markets
Whereas even in countries with faltering democracy it becomes clear that the final
offered to prop up the faltering American economy by supporting failing banks with money he generously offered to create out of nothing.
promised to prop up the faltering American economy,
With the faltering economic system including more stress on tight family budgets,
On the contrary, even at the first faltering and hesitant step we cover him kisses….
Nasir: The economy in Europe is faltering, banks are starting to shed jobs which is often an indicator that we are about to go into recession.
What you have seen are the first faltering steps of a necessary
which is already grappling with an escalating US trade war, a faltering economy and tensions in the South China Sea.
earth was without failure or faltering.
After real growth of around 2.4 per cent in 2017- not enough to reverse the damage of a decade of malaise- the eurozone economy is faltering again.
leaving Egyptians worried about turmoil in the streets and a faltering economy.
I thank You that You made me worthy to complete my mortification without faltering.
my step also is faltering.'.
And we do know that since those sanctions were put in place, Russia's economy has been faltering.
which is grappling with a trade dispute with the United States, a faltering economy and tensions in the South China Sea.
After real growth of around 2.4 percent in 2017- not enough to reverse the damage of a decade of malaise- the eurozone economy is faltering again.
Faith, then, signifies a personal relationship with God; a relationship as yet incomplete and faltering, yet none the less real.
After real growth last year of about 2.4 percent- not enough to reverse the damage of a decade of malaise- the eurozone economy is faltering again.
Ponies with hard anomalies in the tarsal furrow of the sustentaculum bone can be extremely faltering, even without contamination, in light of movement of the DDFT against the roughened bone,