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Forming an information infrastructure, the real impact of the information highway is an expectation of new economic development due to a shift from a tangible hardware-industry to brain-oriented software-industry.
It is foreseen that, due to the decline in grain production, China will quickly become a world leading grain importing country, overtaking Japan.
Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution.
In Japan, due partly to the fitness boom that began from around 2000, 'dumbbell training' also appeared as a way to exercise at home.
Despite a large surplus in merchandise trade, the current account surplus is not so big due to a deficit in invisible trade.
If an oversight is the reason why you have not paid, please send us the amount due, and let us solve the problem immediately.
The tax base is 1000 USD, so 100 USD of annual tax is due.
(n) “give the devil his due”; “the society dropped him for non-payment of dues”/ (adj) “payment is due”
The team are due to fly to Italy next month. She's pregnant and the baby's due in April. The final results of the experiment are due on December 9. When are the library books due BACK?
1. Any money due you will be sent by cheque through the post. 2. We'll get there in due time. 3 due to something
Anglais mot "należyty"(due) se produit dans des ensembles:
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He makes his living in a perfectly respectable trade.
The building is inhabited by some respectable people.
Hers is a respectable family with a long history behind it.
He was a respectable businessman.
I hope to earn a respectable income by the time I settle down.
I know some most respectable people in the town.
He is said to have been a man of respectable position.
At no period of our ancient history does there appear to have been greater attention paid to the culture of the female mind than during the age of Elizabeth and at no time has there existed a greater number of amiable and respectable women.
To equip a dull, respectable person with wings would be but to make a parody of an angel.
This part of the city has become quite respectable in the last ten years. I wore my boring, respectable suit to the interview.
a respectable married woman
We are not thieves! We are respectable businesspeople.
Try to behave yourself here. It's a respectable institution.
The crowd was respectable although it looked smaller due to the large size of the building
They were of a respectable family in the north of England.
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