Examples of using Fledgling in English and their translations into Greek
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Britain tried to gain“first mover advantage” last week by signing up to the fledgling Chinese-led bank before other G7 members.
Especially if you have a fledgling business, you might want to use the high power,
delivered 122m euros in aid to the fledgling country.
William Lyons shrewdly realised the positive publicity that a pure-bred Jaguar racer could bring to his fledgling marque, and so work began in 1951.
the secular political foundations of Iraq's fledgling democracy are at risk.
I do what I can to give the fledgling relationship a proper shot.
Drescher had a busy itinerary during her short visit to the fledgling country.
industry leaders have followed up that charge with additional investment in the fledgling technology.
He also became active in the fledgling ecumenical movement,
Then, as now, the use of violence against property caused a split within the fledgling movement.
In the lead up to the 1956 Olympic games, a group of missionaries are tasked with helping the fledgling Australian.
She was given control of the fledgling Department of Unified Protection,
the continent received at the fledgling Greek state.
The Internet is far beyond its fledgling days and is growing exponentially at rates never seen before.
Max Penson made a remarkable record of life in the fledgling Uzbek S.S.R.
external challenges that would threaten the viability of the fledgling nation.
Even fledgling businesses will be able to afford this technology without adding so much to their operational expenses.
In 1827, the Greek Third National Assembly entrusted the governance of the fledgling nation to Ioannis Kapodistrias,
one man made a remarkable record of life in the fledgling Uzbek S.S.R.
it could give a major boost to the fledgling field of gene therapy.