Examples of using Time to ask in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
If you need parent helpers, this is the time to ask for them.
And now it's time to ask: what are the medal forecasts for the Sochi Olympics in relation to the Russian team?
Now is the time to ask plenty of questions and make informed decisions about what you want the birth experience to be like.
it may be time to ask your ophthalmologist about the correction of myopia with laser eye treatment.
now is the time to ask.
Take the time to ask your customers to participate
it's high time to ask how to refocus the IMF's mandate for dealing with emerging-market debt crises.
But sometimes people are so busying thinking,“I can't allow my business to fail,” they don't take the time to ask themselves,“What would I do if my business failed?”.
Taking the time to ask employees what's important to them
But sometimes people are so busy thinking things like,“I can't allow my business to fail,” that they don't take the time to ask themselves,“What would I do if my business failed?”.
He will show you the computer projected outcome that you will have time to ask that your concern and employs until you feel well informed about the surgery because we believe that the informed patient is always pleased.
they don't take the time to ask themselves,“What would I do if my business failed?”.
These managers took the time to ask them questions about their lives,
Not once have I ever had the time to ask myself,“are my songs literature?,” before ending with:“So,
Good time to ask.
Time to ask for help.
Now is the time to ask.
Hell of a time to ask.
It's time to ask yourself.
I didn't have time to ask.