Examples of using Devotes in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Parliament devotes a part-session at the end of October to this first reading.
Adam Hochschild devotes a chapter of his book King Leopold's Ghost to the problem of estimating the death toll.
But already the ISPA programme devotes one billioneuro a year to transport and environmental projects in the new memberstates.
The author devotes a lot of time to developing the characters,
Indeed, it devotes more space to a discussion of the market mechanism than any previous encyclical.
The Community devotes some ECU 250 million to the mobility of young people,
Devotes considerable time to internships
a country that devotes much brainpower and money to the cause of peace.
It is to be welcomed that the directive devotes attention to the provision of funding instruments to enable this transition.
The Action Plan devotes special attention to a series of corporate governance initiatives aiming at boosting confidence on capital markets.
Arte devotes a whole theme night to this fundamental change
Airwheel always devotes itself to produce various vehicle types that are suitable for people from all age groups.
Sun Tzu devotes attention tontelligence gathering in The Art of War.
In addition to ad hocdiscussions on specific issues, the Commission proposes that each group devotes onecomplete meeting to this subject in the course of 2003.
Strom, for example, devotes a chapter exclusively to bias
Here he devotes about three pages to external evidence(128-31),
The one who devotes oneself to God completely is Mine
In turn, he devotes all of his time, energy and affection into the rabbits.
El Templario devotes itself to recreate and revive with the major possible accuracy;
a regional policy which devotes attention to neglected areas.