Примери за използване на Inexpedient на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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the acts of existing industries is inexpedient to reduce exclusively to the determining impact.
since it is often inexpedient to make a small sliding gate.
is an effective drug, in this case it is somewhat inexpedient to use hilak forte, since there is no violation of bacteriosis.
also to reveal the moments of inexpedient investment of funds
about other legally non-conforming or inexpedient actions or omissions of administrative authorities and officials in the relevant administrations,
in part as legally non-conforming or inexpedient, or shall reject the appeal or protest.
if any of the Parties decides that further negotiations are inexpedient, any dispute, controversy
if any of the Parties decides that further negotiations are inexpedient, any dispute, controversy
reconstruction are inexpedient;
Economically inexpedient" for the energy company is the construction of connecting facilities investment in which cannot be compensated by the funds raised from depreciation deductions
Ceiling lighting in them is not always available or inexpedient.
deflation is inexpedient.
Inexpedient administrative act" shall be any administrative act issued upon inappropriate exercise of operational autonomy.
correction of incorrect and inexpedient commercial practices saves you many troubles in the future.
many consider its purchase inexpedient, preferring to spend money on something more necessary.
as well as ineffective and inexpedient management of financial resources in the system.
Therefore, from a purely pragmatic point of view, Starling's idea appears to be extremely inexpedient, even at first glance.
The chemical forskolin goes to the heart of coleus forskohlii, but the appeal of forskolin could be inexpedient.
Breeding new females in spring is considered inexpedient, since it is still cold
They may see reasons which make it inexpedient for us to take up work for humanity in this life or at this time.