Examples of using An expression of in English and their translations into Polish
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And this is not an expression of'Polish anti-semitism.
Please… pass this along as an expression of my gratitude.
Psychologically, bangs can be an expression of doubt… a half-raised curtain concealing what she lacks the courage to reveal.
Parliamentary life is an expression of life in general,
This prohibition is an expression of the general principle of equality,
The proposal is also an expression of European solidarity,
Essentially, share prices are an expression of what traders are willing to pay for shares of the company in question.
non-believers is undoubtedly the principle of subsidiarity[137], an expression of inalienable human freedom.
Cars shall not be for you an expression of power and domination, and an occasion of sin.
which was an expression of his solidarity with the defendants' families.
The conclusions stress that voluntary activity is an expression of active citizenship in all areas of social life.
Therefore, our participation in Mission Thérésienne is an expression of the layman's responsibility for the Church.
It was an expression of responsibility felt by NATO countries which concluded an agreement leading to heightened security in the European continent.
it is an expression of the biggest desire of all; the experience of Love.
Whose, by the way, the increasingly frequent appearance in recent times is also an expression of extremism in the lack of hospitability.
Religion is an integral part of the national identity and is an expression of attachment to tradition.
they said that the arising of multiple octahedrons was an expression of interdimensionality and could occur for some people.
The initial law of the twelve tables, written by the commission, was an expression of the binding customary law.
By the way, the increasingly frequent appearance in recent times is also an expression of extremism in the lack of hospitability.
This propaganda fight against the Church has not only been an expression of ostentatious atheism but also aggressive anti-clericalism.