Examples of using Having accepted in English and their translations into Italian
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For not having accepted the"debellatio" after the institutional referendum,
None of the Disciples Christ God has ever accused of having accepted into the College of the Apostles Judas Iscariot, who then betrayed him.
Having accepted the Good News,
the Palestinian Authority is seen as having accepted a great deal and as having obtained very little.
Cardinal Fernando Filoni, for having accepted this initiative.
The regime of international refugee protection exists independently of any State having accepted responsibility to protect the refugee in question.
This reminded me of the Lord's affectionate embrace after having accepted the revelation of the secret at the price of persecutions.
Having accepted the definition of Web user in this manual(cf. p.)
Mt 28, 15 Then, having accepted the money, they did as they were instructed.
Having accepted that waste and pollution constitute a cost,
I congratulate the Commission too, on having accepted two amendments initiated by the Committee on Legal Affairs
We are very grateful to Mr Etzel for having accepted our invitation and very pleased that he has been able to take the Chair at this second Steel Congress.
Having accepted an academic scholarship to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia,
Having accepted the bitter cup that is, obeying the will of the Father cf.
Having accepted our conditions of use,
Having accepted the Gospel, taken the decision to follow Christ,
Those who battle under Our Shield walk courageously and, having accepted the rhythm of the course of the Cosmic Magnet, can verily know victory.
Having accepted its first cohort of students in Fall 2013, Architecture is a small
The Cwo arbitrators thus appointed, having accepted their appointment as rapidly as possible, jointly appoinc a ehird arbiCrator within eighe days of having accepted their appointmenc.
not having accepted deliverance, that they might get a better resurrection;