Examples of using It is due in English and their translations into French
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It is due on 31 August 2012
It is due to a loss of FAT volume located under the corner of the mouth
The business model is the keystone of your business, it is due to this element that you get to sell your products or services.
It is due to an abnormal accumulation of a protein in the nerve cells,
One plausible explanation for this sectoral distribution is that it is due to a sector's relative importance in world trade.
If we are all unique, it is due to the singularity that we are capable of communicating through space.
This is not due to inexperience… it is due to your origins… in the inhibited love life… of bourgeois society.
If the fee is not paid on the date it is due, a grace period can it be granted by the ACBL.
It is due to its rectangular basin with slopes
The Affiliate Members shall pay their contribution in the first month of the financial year for which it is due, in accordance with the Statutes.
If it does not come clear, it is due to etching see below.
It is due to the volunteerism and spirit of service that these essential governance bodies function continually.
Figures are naturally only estimations because the margin of error is important, it is due to the difficulties of inventory of the populations.
It is due to this cord that we can reincorporate in the physical body in the moment of awakening after sleep.
The Members of the Organization shall pay their contribution in the first month of the financial year for which it is due.
The terroirs are created by Man, if the oldest Clos Burgundian is"Clos de Bèze" in Gevrey-Chambertin it is due to green revolutionists.
The Affiliate Members shall pay their contribution in the first month of the financial year for which it is due, in accordance with the Statutes.
It is due in part to the significant drop in crimes against the property to the tune of 19.
If it is due, the borrower will pay extra 540 thousand compensation every month.
It is due to their profound and uncompromising refusal to acknowledge the Jewish state