Examples of using Right to make in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
A person does not have a rest and does not have the right to make a mistake, which ultimately locks the personality in a very narrow
Most likely it's because you've earned the right to make certain judgment calls. And the right to make mistakes.
No one has the right to make this choice for them, even if guided by the child's own well-informed understanding.
ISDE reserves itself the right to make any necessary changes in the structure and content of the PROGRAM,
Ius commercii: The right to make legal contracts
NOTE: ISEAD reserves the right to make any changes it deems appropriate in the present structure of the program
A successful prediction assumes that the fortuneteller does not take the process too seriously and gives himself the right to make a mistake.
The Columbia Encyclopedia defines government as"a system of social control under which the right to make laws, and the right to enforce them, is vested in a particular group in society".
Jus commercii: The right to make legal contracts
Parents should retain the right to make informed decisions regarding the health of their children,
only patricians had the right to make laws, hold a public office,
Who gave these people the right to make ecclesiological statements not merely on their own behalf, but also on behalf of the Orthodox Church?
Most likely, the interlocutors do not have the right to make independent decisions,
On the contrary, the Church had the right to make decisions about its administration without the Pope,
Grande Vegas reserves the right to make the final decision through which payout method the customers receives their payouts.
Mrs. Roosevelt is determined to go home and she has a right to make her own decision.”.
carefully remind your parents that you are an adult and have the right to make your own decisions.
and they have every right to make the rules they see fit.
I am an ordinary person and I have a right to make mistakes.
You have the right to make a complaint to a Federal or Provincial Privacy Commissioner in respect of this time limit.