Examples of using Full and complete in English and their translations into Polish
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This Agreement sets forth the full and complete understanding between Subscribers
So that you could have a full and complete picture On the other end of the spectrum,
This Agreement sets forth the full and complete understanding between Subscribers
you could have a full and complete picture of who we are as a species.
This Agreement sets forth the full and complete understanding between Subscribers
This Agreement sets forth the full and complete understanding between Subscribers
This Agreement sets forth the full and complete understanding between Subscribers
Therefore, where there is no effective mechanism, at the time of the facts, ensuring full and complete cooperation between the FIUs
In the event of an accident at sea, full and complete cooperation between the competent national authorities of the State
Upon the attainment of personal status the Universe Spirit exerts just as full and complete control of mind gravity, in the local universe,
the two independent International Federations set out on a path toward a full and complete merger.
A This Agreement sets forth the full and complete understanding between the Subscribers
The resurrection(anastasis) secured for mankind by their Redeemer is a full and complete raising up(or restoration)
Because not only do the scriptures teach that full and complete reward is not given to the Church until Christ comes,"when he shall reward every man," but the unjust are to receive their deserts then also.
the ISA programme uses a fully funded mechanism via calls for tenders based on full and complete specifications for final implementation.
is full and complete; and the assistance rendered such as draw nigh to God with their whole heart is sufficient,
means of deciding what to do with his life in full and complete autonomy.
just as each and every European nation should be, on the full and complete text of the Lisbon Treaty.
signifies a full and complete raising up again to all that was lost;