Примери коришћења If it wants на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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In the past years we have been often told that Orthodox theology, if it wants to overcome its inner weakness
He's also said the US will have to open its markets to British goods if it wants to make a deal.
that it is up to Serbia to decide if it wants to join NATO.
Any minority, from anywhere, if it wants to live in Russia,
Most importantly, the US should revitalize its domestic economy if it wants to stave off further decline.
He has in the past issued a list of 12 demands that Iran must meet if it wants the sanctions lifted.
He has released a list of 12 demands that Iran must meet if it wants the sanctions lifted.
He continued,“Europe needs to be willing to get wet if it wants to swim against the dangerous tide of US unilateralism.”.
Last May, he said that humanity only has about 100 years left to colonize another plant if it wants to survive.
arguing that the kingdom must change course if it wants peace in the Middle East.
Any minority, from anywhere, if it wants to live in Russia,
Europe needs to be willing to get wet if it wants to swim against the dangerous tide of U.S. unilateralism,” Foreign Minister Zarif said Sunday at the Munich conference.
I think Europe has to decide if it wants to live and thrive
The EU has put forward eight benchmarks which Macedonia must fulfil if it wants the European Commission(EC)
Apple would need to change its policy soon if it wants to sell its products in Russia.
I don't know if it wants that, but in any case it"hides" some data in that way.
The government of French President Emmanuel Macron needs to make good on its reform promises if it wants a shot at boosting growth durably,
The government of French President Emmanuel Macron needs to make good on its reform promises if it wants a shot at boosting growth durably,
Europe needs to be willing to get wet if it wants to swim against a dangerous tide of U.S. unilateralism," Zarif said.
Europe needs to be willing to get wet if it wants to swim against a dangerous tide of U.S. unilateralism," Zarif said.