Examples of using Has to start in English and their translations into Italian
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Okay, so it has to start with 0.
This all has to start in the home, love begins at home.
It is from the Crucifix that one has to start talking about the true God.
The unwinder has to start and stop cyclically.
For their own life. Eventually, a person has to start taking responsibility.
That's fizzling. I mean, someone has to start the fizzle.
Org, where such discussion has to start.
I suppose every story has to start somewhere.
If he goes, he loses his place and has to start over.
Everybody has to start somewhere!
Everything has to start somewhere.
A movement has to start somewhere so you need to have the guts to stand up
But any conversation has to start with our knowing that Neal Sampat is safe from prosecution.
André has to start a 3-hours holding,
It's because everything has to start from the level zero,
The Council has to start taking more of a back seat on certain matters,
Every organization has to start somewhere, and the most natural way for it to grow is attract one's friends,
The analysis of the European Social Model has to start with the value systems as developed in the European countries.
The change has to start here and now
Your winning combination has to start on the first reel to the left