Примери коришћења Practically means на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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since a small child cannot separate itself from its behaviour, it practically means that the child believes that the following applies.
That practically means that compared to the results from the same period last year when 344 loans were realized in the amount of over 2 million euros,
The term“sympathetic” refers to the regulation by the so-called sympathetic autonomous nervous system in the body and practically means that adrenaline participates in all these fears,
Prolonging the employment ban practically means that the already major issue of the lack of employees in healthcare, various inspections,
the public broadcasting service must provide good quality reception of the signal for at least 90% of the population in its service zone(which practically means 90% of the population of the entire Republic with regards to the republic public service,
That practically means that the lowest coefficients(in the 1- 2 range)
Deposit account holder is not obliged to make a new payment which practically means that if you do not effect a new payment within a month,
This practically means that the total discounts will amount to 65% in Eastern
It would practically mean that the international community is ready to open border issues in the Western Balkans which can cause violence,
This would practically mean that the state, with its direct share of more than 29%
And you know what that practically means?
Do either of you have a sense of what that practically means?
This practically means, as he said, that the damage is higher than one million euros per day.
This practically means that they carry a certain number of credits
the professionals from that field, this practically means that all television and radio stations may air electoral advertising only in regular advertising time slots,
In the concrete case of repealing RBA decisions, it practically means that the Supreme Court repeals the decision
This practically means that, on October 25, when the competition was called,
Namely, the law says that citizens can cast ballots at polling stations only, which practically means abandoning the practice that made it possible for sick people of invalids,
That practically means that they are available to the widest possible range of users,
All this practically means that, two years later, nothing actually remained