Examples of using Needs to make in English and their translations into Dutch
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For what the government needs to make its case. does not change the requirements but the seriousness of the problem.
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Today I test a clay mask which needs to make my skin soft again.
Do you honestly think any God needs to make laws for oneself?
Isn't that all he needs to make the, um, the, the--?
A short and decisive Intergovernmental Conference needs to make the remaining improvements and clarifications”.
She probably has a bargain bin in her basement with 20 more just like it to hand out when she needs to make someone feel special.
HCA obstructs fat by preventing an essential enzyme that your physical body needs to make fat from carbohydrates: Citrate lyase.
HCA obstructs fatty tissue by hindering a vital enzyme that your physical body needs to make fat from carbs: Citrate lyase.
HCA obstructs body fat by inhibiting an essential enzyme that your physical body needs to make fatty tissue from carbohydrates: Citrate lyase.
I hope that no one here ever needs to make use of this directive.
not Bridget, that needs to make Danny stop.
However, the most important step that Serbia still needs to make in the progress towards EU membership, is to normalize relations with Kosovo,
then the Czech Republic, which needs to make serious progress.
science that goes into improving the way your company finds the raw components it needs to make a product or service and deliver it to customers.
where we are to go and we won't be aware of the changes the church needs to make if we don't know our.
I argued that the Network needs to make the added value that citizens derive from cooperation more visible, both to citizens themselves and to policy-makers at all levels in the Union.
It is the nuclear industry- not governments- that needs to make provision in advance for decommissioning
It seems clear that the Commission needs to make greater use than at present of the media as channels for the dissemination of both general information on the progress resulting from the opening-up of public procurement