Examples of using Have to discuss in English and their translations into Romanian
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Programming
if you will excuse us, Alicia and I have to discuss our son's SAT scores.
and then we have to discuss Cascara's future.
He might not have to discuss her son's artistic anarchy,
The candidates are given a series of theoretical cases, or problems that might come up in the job, and they have to discuss the best solution.
and we won't have to discuss it anymore.
If Hungary is placed on their agenda, governments will have to discuss the situation and eventually decide if they also agree that there is a serious problem in Hungary.
the mayors will have to discuss now all the projects that will implement them,
told the Duce that he would have to discuss this with the Führer.
that we will no longer have to discuss it in this beautiful Chamber.
we will have to discuss, we will have to make sure that we abide by Articles 312
Fellow Members, I believe that we will have to discuss very seriously this institutional mechanism created by the UN,
When buying each buyer had to discuss this nuance with the seller.
Anyone who comes down to do these things has to discuss the undertaking with many Great Enlightened Beings before he comes down.
Anyone who comes down to do these things has to discuss the undertaking with many Great Enlightened Beings before he comes down.
Dr Quinlan and I had to discuss something that has absolutely nothing to do with anything that's happening up in here.
We had to discuss them, respectively overnight came these amendments,
The EU highly values the opportunity it has to discuss its concerns on human rights with the Russian authorities.
None of us look forward to this kind of contingency planning and having to discuss worst-case scenarios.
I respect the right that any state has to discuss, amend and approve national laws without any form of external interference,