pronouncement dans le dictionnaire PONS

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date for the pronouncement of a decision

Traductions de pronouncement dans le dictionnaire bulgare»anglais (Aller à anglais»bulgare)

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date for the pronouncement of a decision
judicial pronouncement
date for the pronouncement of a decision

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Pronouncements in particular have trended to incorporate more comparable elements of business-sector.
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Extraordinary pronouncements of accelerated spiritual advancement were being made by various parties, privately disputed by others.
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He compiled background reports on the large agencies, current administration problems, pronouncements and goals.
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I'm certainly not making any more grand pronouncements.
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According to the pronouncement, such developments would lead to an abyss and catastrophic consequences.
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One is to raise one's hands during each pronouncement of the extra "takbir".
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Bishops are expected to lend their authority to important state occasions, and their pronouncements on national issues are closely followed.
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These pronouncements however, do not specifically condemn the "jus exclusivae".
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Such pronouncements did not indicate a ceding of control over one's life or events.
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At this juncture, the colonial administration became alarmed and confused, seeing his teachings and pronouncements as a threat to the stability of the government.
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