Examples of using Professes in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Kant professes to prove both these propositions, whereas, if what we have said on
One who freely professes this faith is invited to become a disciple of Jesus in his Church
BANKEX professes to have a solution for these issues: blockchain, which can be integrated quickly
The Church professes that Marriage, as the Sacrament of the covenant between husband
Horowitz professes that there are no easy answers, so advises that people
Horowitz professes that there are no easy answers, so advises that people
Father Sosa professes and teaches what the Church professes and teaches.
North Koreans rely on the markets instead of the state for food, Pyongyang still professes to have a functioning public distribution system.
this time from a man who professes to speak in My Name, was made to undermine these Messages.
finds her in a Buddhist monastery, where he professes his love to her.
most autocratic ruling parties, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front(EPRDF), is today led by a man who professes to believe deeply in freedom of expression.
greets the Lord who is about to speak to it in the Gospel and professes its faith by means of the chant.
Father Sosa professes and teaches what the Church professes and teaches.
The US professes to be a democracy, but it has clearly become something of a plutocracy,
(The individual who professes to be a Christian but who continues to
a cautious Socrates professes himself incapable of doing so.[1]: 169 Instead he draws an analogy
Whoever professes this myth needs to take remedial math: i.e., Vietnam has an estimated population
The current situation, however, indicates that, well into the third millennium, a considerable discrepancy exists between what society professes to believe and what we actually do.".
greets the Lord who is about to speak to it in the Gospel and professes its faith by means of the chant.
seen bestowed on Mary, she remains merely His creature and servant as she herself humbly professes in the Magnificat, her hymn of praise to the Almighty.