Examples of using Continue to exist in English and their translations into Italian
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Among those[communions] in which Catholic traditions and institutions in part continue to exist, the Anglican Communion occupies a special place.”.
though some areas of Jewish concentration continued and continue to exist.
If serious problems continue to exist for new entrants,
Price differences continue to exist, however, for most services, including housing,
to the earth,">where the fallen angels continue to exist- though invisible to human beings- in the spaces of the air.
in international economic and trade relations continue to exist along with development gaps.
Strong kinship and trade ties continue to exist between the people of Dauan, Boigu
even today, inequalities continue to exist in this area in the European Union.
Biopolitics will reorder priorities in the recognition that the well being of the Peoples of the West first requires that these peoples continue to exist.
However, significant differences continue to exist between countries, both as regards price
All the preconditions of this egoistic life continue to exist in civil society outside the sphere of the state,
this alternate future continue to exist.
the entertainment media continue to exist in the age of computers.
Among those in which Catholic traditions and institutions in part continue to exist, the Anglican Communion occupies a special place.
The Church could continue to exist, just like groups that practice magic
All the preconditions of this egoistic life continue to exist in the bourgeois society outside the sphere of the state,
For some third country carriers the Warsaw Convention may continue to exist alongside the Montreal Convention for an indefinite period.
The old governments may continue to exist until the freedom to experiment,
But more problematic are the regions where two parallel systems continue to exist, as before.
It is precisely in those cases where diversity can continue to exist, and is even considered to provide added value, that mutual trust can grow.