Examples of using To the idea in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Using that theory and their observations of schizophrenic patients, they came to the idea of the“double bind”.
Over the course of three years, they won a core of workers to the idea of fighting for industrial union organization.
But if you're at a desk all day, presumably you're susceptible to the idea that people care.”.
I began to warm up to the idea of sharing this time together.
Later, however, the international communist movement, under the direction of Stalinism reverted to the idea of a parliamentary road to socialism and taking over the existing state apparatus.
He says his mom reacted"very well" and dad too"is warming up" to the idea.
He says his mum reacted“very well” and dad too“is warming up” to the idea.
are generally open to the idea of the supernatural and believe in God
We have a visceral reaction to the idea that anyone would make very much money helping other people.
There is considerable antipathy in the general public to the idea of placing a dollar value on human life.
Due to the idea of the bunk bed at hostel, 4 Seasons Danang Hostel is suitable for all people who prefer the kind of backpacking tourism….
He held to the idea of“the true religion” and did not believe atheists should receive the same tolerance.
Many women will have a knee jerk response to the idea of disabled dating someone younger.
I think we showed this when we first were introduced to the idea of length.
Countless novels, fairy tales and movies have told romantic stories about love that endear us to the idea of romantic love.
He considers that the building itself gives rise to the idea of interior arrangement.
Yacht owners have become increasingly receptive to the idea of support vessels.
No, yeah, I'm open to the idea of a different distributor, Thanks, Dad!
In the last few generations, decisionism has led to the idea of"getting decisions" rather than getting people into the local church.
And, too, the common people took more kindly to the idea of being directed and managed by official ushers who were very much like themselves.