Examples of using Time to implement in English and their translations into Slovak
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get a lot of emotions and have time to implement a rich program without losing the romantic touch.
delay spread to gain time to implement preparedness measures,
Now is the time to implement a common governing group that will bring all the members in our region together in a coordinated way,” said Andrea De Vecchi.
now is the time to implement those speeches and this is the time for delivering action.
Axis 4 take more time to implement and, as a consequence, for results and impacts to be visible.
Early radioactive releases that would require off-site emergency measures but with insufficient time to implement them;
But it is also very frustrating because we have lots of ideas and very little time to implement them.
Early radioactive releases that would require off-site emergency measures but with insufficient time to implement them;
we have had so much time to implement things, to put things right.
we try to save time to implement some much-needed and most-critical fixes.
believe that it is now that President Assad's regime needs to be given time to implement all the reform processes which have been announced," Interfax quoted a ministry source as saying.
Apple has a rolling program that it said will take time to implement across more regions.
that you will have the time to implement this work, because it is our duty
the engineers at Darkglass thought it was time to implement some of their tricks they learned over the years to give the pedal an upgrade it deserves.
the engineers at Darkglass thought it was time to implement some of their tricks they learned over the years to give the pedal an upgrade it deserves.
(50) Member States should be given sufficient time to implement the provisions allowing further decoupling of direct payments
the air carriers to have more time to implement international safety standards.
Consequently, the EESC recommends that the regulation should foresee adequate lead time to implement the proposed measures,