Examples of using An insight in English and their translations into Czech
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During training of our Polish partners in Saxony in 2009, the Polish environmental educators were able to gain an insight into the mobile work
The first purely electrically powered concept car is celebrating its European premiere in Frankfurt and gives an insight into the company's electrification strategy.
The workshop was the most exciting place for me, as I gained an insight into the inner life of my truck there.
Delve into the minds of your characters to gain an insight into their thoughts and feelings.
suspenseful presentation providing an insight into present-day confrontations with structures which have artistic
general scholarship and an insight into other artistic disciplines.
general scholarship and an insight into other artistic disciplines.
in addition to the products listed above, offer an insight into local agricultural life with animals.
Okay. that we don't consciously have because, largely they come from Yup. I think it's the nature of songs to um… have an insight into things.
offering visitors an insight into Malaga's rich and fascinating past.
That we don't consciously have because, largely they come from Yup. I think it's the nature of songs to um… have an insight into things Okay.
we have got a clip here which gives us a bit of an insight.
Everyone's portrait becomes an insight of an interesting fate,
I think they were hoping for an insight into the Middle East,
There is nothing in these books that gives me an insight into what it means to take another life.
Sure. Uh, Cleo would drop by sometimes when he thought he had an insight I should here.
bring some of the listeners to tears and experience an insight into one s self.
His series of small square-format images gives us an insight into his work with models; Dumas creates slightly mysterious,
Understanding how the West beat the rest gives us an insight not just into the past
The main objective of the course is to give students of the master's degree program an insight into the socio-cultural aspects of the management of natural resources in developing countries