Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
That is our settled policy, and I agree with it wholeheartedly.
It has long been the settled policy of his party to oppose greater European integration at all costs.
At our last meeting he blurted out his fixed and settled policies.
They had a settled policy of spending a dollar instead of a man.
I simply tried to implement a previously settled policy that Hazel needed help on."
The murderer's settled policy, evidently, was to implicate innocent men if he could.
"That is, if they're lies--considering your settled policy of telling your counselor only what you think he should know."
Brittany Shoot: Including contraception for millions of low-income women in health insurance reform was settled policy.
After they had rewarded and dismissed the messenger-it was a settled policy with them always to pay for news, however unwelcome-they sat alone to consider it.
In the last two years, these barons settled policies among themselves and dictated them to Mr. Kaifu, sometimes forcing him to shift abruptly.
The king saw that his settled policy in Wales would be overturned if Gerald became Bishop of St. David's.
The timeline of the opposition acts against to be settled policy of foreign IT security products procurement into Chinese government operations by other countries.
"For the Russians, this is an angry statement," said the administration official, who did not want to be identified while discussing tactics or strategy, as opposed to settled policy.
My role as Minister is to ensure that we have a settled policy framework based on good scientific evidence around sustainability, which maximises benefits of biofuel deployment across modes.
Later, when the hall came under the control of the Maskelyne family, a more settled policy was adopted and it soon became known as England's Home of Mystery.
In pursuance of his settled policy of modernizing Afghan institutions, the king reorganizes the arrangements for the budget after a conference with his ministers at Jalalabad.
Mr. Powell's unusual request for a review of settled policy surfaced today when a White House memorandum on the questions he raised was reported by The Washington Times.
Actions that occurred sporadically in the past have now become settled policy, and "it is the assertion of inherent powers that defines the imperial presidency and creates precedents for the future."
The six existing members were keen that a CFP should be in place before negotiations began and should therefore become part of the acquis communautaire, which new members would have to accept as settled policy.
But Barganax and the Duchess completely understand the King's settled policy of admitting even the most unhopeful and dangerous of mankind to probation, and deeply delight both in his policy and in him.
With Wolfe's settled policy of never leaving his house on business, and with no plausible excuse for getting Barry Rackham to the office, I would have to do the looking, and that had been arranged for.
With the exception of Huntsman, the candidates don't know science, haven't bothered to ask someone who does, and, in several cases, don't even know anything about the settled policy issues (judicial precedent and investigation of claims about fraud).
But what might be a passing fantasy in the mind even of Sir Thomas More, the author of "Utopia," became something that Lenin and Trotsky could begin to put into practice and Stalin turn into a settled policy.
Shortly after the Warren appointment, Senator Hubert Humphrey made national headlines after he charged that Farmer and Rodgers were already changing settled policy at the NLRB, and that Eisenhower intended to "pack" the Board with right-wing appointees.