Examples of using A notion in English and their translations into Slovenian
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And even if they don't believe in it in some specific way people have a notion of an eternal soul.
Is there such a notion of female mercantile spirit
We invites most of the customers to search in ModaOperandi and find a notion in what the latest fashion
there's not a notion in my head.
At the beginning of the internet there was a notion of it being inherently democratic.
Although the term"cycle" would infer a notion of predictability or certainty, these fluctuations.
Marketers are becoming increasingly engaged with trying to understand what this means to them, and how they should be incorporating a notion of identity into their business strategy.
slavery is rooted in a notion of the human person which allows him
slavery is rooted in a notion of the human person which allows him
world is based fundamentally, as I argued before, on a notion of economic growth.
There is such a notion as a fortress, expressed as a percentage,
There's still a notion in many quarters that boys will be boys- what's the big deal?".
all change starts with an idea, a notion.
this becomes transformed into a notion of a more benevolent‘social debt'.
which turns into a notion of"noodles"- in the cylinders,
The historical avant-garde is a notion that is difficult to accept,
to let them get a notion of whether they wish to join.
The EESC also supports a notion of state aid for research
in my growing up, there was a notion they taught us in our culture that implied that white girls only love you
to permit them receive a notion from whether they prefer to join.