Examples of using It is enough to think in English and their translations into Italian
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needs of human beings: productive disproportion and fierce competition lead to the gigantism of waste; it is enough to think of the enormous production of commodities which are useless
It is enough to think to the experience of Mehdi Zana,
It is enough to think, to make concrete examples,
It is enough to think in this regard of the action of countless throngs of saints,
It is enough to think that, with Sardinia and Sicily,
It's enough to think about the ambiguous lyricism of“Furyo.
Yeah, it's enough to think of the Prada Foundation in Largo Isarco.
It's enough to think about the ambiguous lyricism of"Furyo.
It's enough to think that of the 100 billion euro value of the Italian food market, only 1% is represented by the turnover of“health-conscious” companies».
It's enough to think of the Christendoms that arise in a social,
It's enough to think about the populations of many Asian countries, which have a very low rate of heart disease and are the biggest consumers of this product.
the imagination of the absurd; it's enough to think that the author of"Alice in Wonderland" was a logician and a mathematician.
It's enough to think of the hundred of thousands of photographs that are posted on social networks every day.
It's enough to think of the Eucharist, the Real Presence of the Lord celebrated and kept in the churches, to understand that they are domus Dei,
It's enough to think of Pius IX's fall into disgrace after his refusal to fight with the Italian partisans against Catholic Austria.
It's enough to think of the gatherings in the 1975 Holy Year, of those during the visits to Rome and on the trips outside Rome, where he was greeted festively
They are authentic islands of viticultural biodiversity, that find themselves under the risk of disappearing, because of the high produccion costs- it's enough to think that the cultivation of a vineyard in this areas costs ten times more than it would in plain areas.
It's enough to think of the extempore Sunday appointment of the Angelus,