Examples of using Smith wrote in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Due to the conflicts and band lineup troubles, Smith wrote almost all of the music himself,
In 1776 in The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith wrote that the needs of producers should be considered only with regard to meeting the needs of consumers.
Retired non-Catholic barrister Anthony Charles Smith wrote Nov. 16 that he was“very troubled” by the case whose lack of evidence“curdles my stomach.”.
Adam Smith wrote that Stellaris"could be Paradox's finest hour, and a landmark in the development of both 4X
Rep. Chris Smith wrote:“Zhiwen Wang was unjustly imprisoned for 15 years, the U.S. gave him a visa, he should be
arguing that Adam Smith wrote it.
Naomi Scott/Princess Jasmine, Marwan Kenzari/Jafar, and I'm over here gettin my Genie on," Smith wrote.
Smith wrote that as long as supply, demand, prices and competition were left free of government regulation,
Mr. Rubio and Mr. Smith wrote that they had particular concerns about the use of U.S. technology in policing the country's restive Xinjiang province, where police have rolled out one of the most extensive state surveillance programs ever built.
Smith wrote that as long as supply,
In 1957, Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith wrote a proposal accusing Congress of ignoring fathers for 40 years while honoring mothers, thus“[singling] out just one of our two parents” In 1966,
his career that it is hard to quite know how to approach” it, Roberta Smith wrote in the The New York Times,
As Smith wrote in the introduction to Imagining Religion:‘while there is a staggering amount of data, of phenomena, of human experiences and expressions that might be characterised in one culture
For example, Adam Smith wrote The Theory of Moral Sentiments, which proposed psychological explanations of individual behavior,
Smith wrote:"By the end of the civil war,
A then unknown philosopher named Adam Smith wrote a book in 1759 called"" The Theory of Moral Sentiments."" In this book, Smith argued that we are moral creatures, not because of a top-down reason, but for a bottom-up reason.
the tech sector in people's lives,” Smith wrote in a post.
To become more successful, you must continually expand your mind,” Smith writes.
(Artists, Smith writes, defy a“single identity” and embrace“the many-colored voice, the multiple sensibility.”).
In On Beauty Zadie Smith writes,'Art is the western myth with which we both console ourselves and make ourselves.'".