Examples of using Has to start in English and their translations into Spanish
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I can't get it, and everyone has to start again.
the player has to start the level all over again.
Well, everybody has to start somewhere, right?
There are 11 games left, so the winning has to start soon.
In World Cup mode, everyone has to start from the beginning.
According to  you, everyone has to start on equal footing.
After all, everybody has to start from somewhere, right?
All mobility has to start before 1 September 2010.
That everybody has to start somewhere.
I'm just saying, somebody else has to start hosting these things.
She has to start from scratch….
Everybody has to start somewhere.
One has to start eventually.
Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration has to start imminently.
Real engagement has to start at a very local level.
Someone has to start and lead the way,
Marketing has to start here-with a needs assessment.
Hence, the trial has to start again.
Lena has to start decorating her stuido immediately
We believe that making a difference has to start on a local level.