Examples of using Envisions in English and their translations into Slovak
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Everyone envisions their ideal kitchen in a different way
To support these objectives, the city envisions the placement of Material Recovery Facilities(MRFs)
This is a long-term project that envisions serving tens of millions of people who lack basic access to broadband internet.".
About Translators without Borders Translators without Borders envisions a world where knowledge knows no language barriers.
The state envisions to enhance the health of individuals
The Iranian regime, whose president envisions a"world without America," will save Washington's bacon.
Campaigner Mark Lynas envisions Nuremberg-style"international criminal tribunals" against those who dare to challenge the climate dogma.
TORUK- The First Flight envisions a world beyond imagination thousands of years before the events depicted in the film.
Amazon envisions still more airships- smaller ones- that could shuttle more drones,
This Ford innovator envisions a day in which people might say,“I can't believe we used to waste all that water.”.
A micromanager is naturally drawn to the employee who produces work the way she envisions.
Famed French author Michel Houellebecq has insisted that his novel“Submission”, which envisions a France ruled by a Muslim government,
will never be implemented because its implementation envisions a scenario of power with forced inspections of all vessels by US warships.
Wang envisions that the new fabric,
migration authorities envisions streamlining the citizenship application process for graduates from Russian universities that have worked in the country for at least three years.
Slow Food envisions a world in which all people can access
The White Dragon Society and its allies are pushing an alternative to all of these visions that envisions a massive campaign to end poverty,
Nahmias envisions products that are made using a combination of Future Meat's lab-grown products
Coker envisions a“highway in the sky” or a“fourth dimension of transport”,
migration authorities envisions streamlining the citizenship application process for graduates from Russian universities that have worked in the country for at least three years.