Examples of using Only result in English and their translations into Slovak
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according to them, can only result from blind unbelief in the new Gospel.
and it can only result in pain.
according to them, can only result from blind unbelief in the new Gospel.
As such, revitalizing your body with folic acid will only result in positivity.
But this is not the only result that a person receives after applying the remedy.
Trying to be something you're not to match up with what you think each website's users are expecting will only result in a lower-quality product.
The economic and social viability of fisheries can only result from restoring the productivity of fish stocks.
This type of decision will not only result in improvements in air quality
That would only result in the cyber crooks making more viruses with that money
continuing to obstruct the inevitable can only result in more pain and suffering.
can only result in one thing.
The sales increase throughout the world isn't the only result of Nehera's effective eCommerce and digital communication.
Covalent bond distances between structural units only result in shrinkage of the polymer volume.
The only result of me reading terms and conditions is me
the mixture could only result in your levels of health
The WLTP will only result in a higher CO2 g/km value for the same vehicle than under the NEDC because it is a more rigorous
Whereas the changes proposed by the Commission in the draft regulation would only result in a refinement of the tests with regard to acute toxicity[16],
Moreover, reducing the length of restructuring procedures would result in higher recovery rates for creditors as the passing of time would normally only result in a further loss of value of the debtor or the debtor's business.
Moreover, reducing the length of restructuring procedures would result in higher recovery rates for creditors as the passing of time would normally only result in a further loss of value of the debtor or the debtor's business.
Such coordination can only result from a coherent use of European funding sources by beneficiaries such as researchers
