Examples of using Are barely in English and their translations into Slovak
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As you can see from the above list, there are barely any mirrorless cameras from either of these brands,
Some scars are barely visible, while others may hurt
various other stimulation are barely tolerable.
various other stimulation are barely tolerable.
various other stimulation are barely tolerable.
There are those sayings that are more popular than others and there are those that are barely known.
There are barely any non-GMO seeds available… it is very uncomfortable that the companies are blaming the farmers,” Tomczyk said.
that the resulting scars heal as well as possible and are barely visible at best.
Her dhadhane are so buta they are barely contained by a flimsy item of busana.
The vast majority of Bulgarian Muslims are Sunnis(546 004 d.), while Shiites(27 407 d.) are barely 5%.
Why is it that some companies are thriving while others are barely making it?
as well as some vapours have high emissivity and are barely transmissive.
Critics also believe that the ECTS(European Credit Transfer System) is being administered so differently from country to country that achievements are barely comparable any more.
The first conclusion was that by far most of the breast tumors in men and women are barely distinguishable from each other.
for flexible transport systems, information services for public transport which are barely available and municipalities with a lack of expertise in this sector are examples of the barriers detected in most of the regions.
The cheapest flights of all are the 2 stops flights, which are barely cheaper than the 1 stop flights,
Keramas on the east are barely over an hour away.
the salary and benefits(if any) are barely enough to meet our basic needs.
if you want to record the best possible 1080p footage at this price, there are barely any other options out there.
the salary and benefits(if any) are barely enough to meet our basic needs. Second job.