Examples of using State can in English and their translations into Romanian
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
This state can be provokeda variety of viruses
The State can provide for and pay expenses for legal aid on a case-by-case basis to cover the following.
The relationship between the Church and the State can be characterized as sui generis, since there is no complete separation
We are trying to make sure the state can continue to operate without problems," Sachinidis added.
I'm reminding you that the Secretary of State can have any foreign diplomat removed off of U.S. soil for any reason.
You think you're safe because you have the state behind you, but the state can disappear… like that.
Reasons for evasion of timely payment of taxes to the state can be set.
to the exercise of State sovereignty, the State can invoke its immunity from jurisdiction.[6].
Example: All countries of the EU are separate tax zones whereas if you sell in the USA each state can be considered as a separate tax zone.
Gameplay is very dynamic and initially control all the surrounding land and its own state can seem quite daunting undertaking.
The locals tell that the correct election of the future head of state can be a beginning of change.
the new head of state can be elected in the following rounds with half the votes
Depending on the variety, the state can reach from 30 to 60 cm.
allows control to run on a compute resource and state can be saved at a separate storage node.
Guided by the principle of such a way of organizing the management of the state can be called the giving of regulatory powers to the people themselves.
when one of the children reaches adulthood, the state can reconsider the amount of financial assistance.
of absolute internal counterfeiting powers, the state can let others pay for its wars.
A state can raise its taxes only up to a certain level before the money begins to go abroad
Georg Vobruba: In a world without borders, a state can only levy taxes sustainably if it can find a source of tax revenues that cannot run away.
In such cases, the state can indeed, by borrowing from future generations,