Примери коришћења Admitting that на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Barney's up here courageously admitting that he has a serious condition,
Cattrall shared her side of the story, admitting that she and her SATC brunch buddies were never friends in real life.
never will,” Trump tweeted on Monday, admitting that his response to her claims were“not presidential”.
Copping to mistakes and admitting that you were wrong requires swallowing your pride,
Hassan believes that“such talks will never deliver anything to the country,” admitting that“life under Gadhafi was much better than it is now.”.
cross-party position” with Labour- despite admitting that her colleagues“find this decision uncomfortable” and that“frankly, it is not what I wanted, either”.
the prime minister said, admitting that the country will be the poorest of the EU member nations.
You blame their actions on their childhood, rather than admitting that evil exists
As they say in Alcoholics Anonymous, admitting that you have a problem is the first step to recovery.
Riyadh later shifted its account of events again, admitting that the murder was premeditated
during the summer months, with 45% of employees admitting that they're more distracted.
a steak," he said in November 2017, admitting that he's not a total natural in the kitchen.
But I guess it's better than admitting that you beat up your girlfriend on a regular basis.
Admitting that I left him when he was at his lowest point fills me with guilt.
In 2014, Zakirova calmed down her fans, admitting that the work on her debut album was in full swing.
cross-party position" with Labour- despite admitting that her colleagues"find this decision uncomfortable" and that"frankly, it is not what I wanted, either".
I think we should avoid all deodorants containing aluminum salts," Dr. Sappino told the media, admitting that his recommendations will likely trigger major industry backlash.
It's a lot easier than admitting that's why you invited the new Yankee
US President Donald Trump has been reluctant to harshly criticize Riyadh over the murder, admitting that the financial relationship between the two countries was more important.
Admitting that we are indeed wrong is also stating that we are wiser today than we were yesterday.