Examples of using Envisions in English and their translations into Greek
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We know that imperialism envisions a new world order which will go beyond the current national identity and nation-state.
Hearn envisions a new system where users pay for advanced features
how John Rhys-Davies envisions his return as Sallah.
Sacred Economics envisions a world where people do things for love, not money.
The plan envisions the independence of Kosovo,
The commission envisions that any winning candidate,
Russia's official plans for the area envisions an increase in the Crimean population by another one million Russians in the next five years.
CNBC's Arjun Kharpal reports that the UAE envisions a Chicago-size city of about 600,000 people.
the city envisions the placement of Material Recovery Facilities(MRFs)
Frayne envisions the Windbelt costing a few dollars
The programme envisions funding of up to 75% of the cost of projects,
But Toyota, the hybrid market leader, envisions its yearly hybrid sales exceeding 1 million vehicles right after 2011.
The co-operation envisions work on joint scientific-research projects,
it is also an exceedingly narrow description of the political system that Erdogan envisions.
I see myself making major progress in the next three years,” envisions Kajuju.
The centre has taken the initiative to develop a preventive strategy that envisions implementation through 2013.
He and many Austrian economists looked favorably on the U.S. Constitution, which envisions very limited powers for the federal government.
And there is a way the world both envisions food, the way the world writes about food and learns about food.
This is a long-term project that envisions serving tens of millions of people who lack basic access to broadband Internet.
Anarchism envisions a flexible, pluralist society where all the needs of mankind would be supplied by an infinite variety of voluntary associations.