Examples of using Time to discuss in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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This KeyReader avoids miscommunication of information, and you have more time to discuss any specific matters with your BMW Service Advisor.
it's time to discuss the nitty-gritty of the event.
That avoids ambiguity or miscommunication of information, and you have more time to discuss any specific matters with the BMW Service Adviser.
Now is not the time to discuss the DorianCox Clinic, much less the relocation to Jacksonville.
OLF said it has taken time to discuss a number of prerequisites that have to be in place for such a system
Given the gravity of what surrounds us, we have no time to discuss losers or winners,
There is no time to discuss yesterday's decisions
The Norwegian Shipowners' Association stated that they needed more time to discuss the issue with relevant environments in their own organisation before responding to the PSA.
Now that you know of the origins of this phrase, maybe now is the time to discuss details about this friendly green slot.
subgroups of the board working from Norway and devoted time to discuss the challenges we are facing.
one of our Degree Advisers will contact you at your preferred time to discuss the application process.
Frankie Chen went to Germany several times to discuss the conditions of environment with scuba divers,
I called the hotel three times to discuss, as I don't have a pet,
we first contact you several times to discuss how we can solve the situation neatly.
no less than five times to discuss the political affairs of his kingdom.
We need more time to discuss it.
Is this the right time to discuss jurisdictions?
This is not the right time to discuss this.
It's time to discuss future living areas in detail.
Mr Gittes, this isn't the time to discuss it.