Examples of using From a point in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The culled information is more from a point of view of‘one step at a time'.
The northern boundary of the Arab section of the coastal plain runs from a point between Minat El-Qila.
time that are viewed from a point.
but if you look at me from a point of view, what am I?
Get advice from high-quality relationship for boys and girls from a point of view“logical.”.
For those not familiar with the rules… The challenger will attempt to run around the court perimeter… to and from a point beneath the clock… within the time taken by the clock to strike midday.
Money, but if you look at me from a point of view, what am I?
Are interested you in directing your mode live from a point of view holistic,
Now I started this from a point of view that it has to be something that scales en masse.
Iran came into these negotiations from a point of weakness and great fear of economic collapse as a result of the sanctions.
Iran came into these negotiations from a point of weakness and great fear of economic collapse as a result of the sanctions," Ya'alon added.
around a room or have a dream, things are laid out in space and time and viewed as if from a point.
Amnesia partial, the individual forgets a short period of time, from a point backward or forward.
job of The Godfather, and he insisted that each shot in the movie should be from a point of view.
and leaped from a point of view.
The video is framed from a point that was slightly too far at times for me to see Mr. Gutierrez's footwork clearly,
it causes other people to see things from a point of view that they couldn't see initially.
For conservative forces, path independence can be interpreted to mean that the work done in going from a point A to a point B is independent of the path chosen,
you should be able to draw a straight line from a point just in front of your shoulders,
Direct Current(DC)- A steady flow of electrons moving steadily and continually in the same direction along a conductor from a point of high potential to one of lower potential.