Examples of using Time to adapt in English and their translations into Serbian
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understanding their requirements and giving them as much time to adapt as possible,” stated the report.
The child gradually gets used to life outside the womb of the mother, and he needs time to adapt.
In this situation, the greatest role in causing protrusion in the bladder wall is played sharp increase in pressure to which the bladder has not time to adapt.
understanding their requirements and giving them as much time to adapt as possible,” the report added.
because we knew he just need time to adapt to new environment.
be sure to give it time to adapt.
are not native and whose species have not had time to adapt to their introduction.
understanding their requirements and giving them as much time to adapt as possible,” the report said.
All this is happening with such speed that the psyche does not have time to adapt and a lot of complexes arise.
typed too fast and the body does not have time to adapt.
The phase-out is also meant to make sure that producers of solar panels in the European Union have the time to adapt to the new situation.
the body will not have time to adapt and the results will be higher.
it is recommended that you give a new campaign time to adapt before you make any changes.
Pressure drop ear does not have time to adapt, and the eardrum starts to be pushed into the Eustachian tube,
in some exceptional cases, e.g. where airports lack facilities to perform systematic checks against databases and need more time to adapt. Next stepsThe regulation will enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the EU Official Journal.
Give yourself time to adapt.
The body takes time to adapt.
It is time to adapt.
It will take time to adapt.
Give your eye time to adapt.