come to grips in Czech

dojít ke rvačce Entry edited by: B2

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1. 10 We have to come to grips with Inflation.

2. 8 I still haven't come to grips with my divorce.

3. 11 We to come to grips with this critical situation.

4. 7 They had a lot to come to grips with.

5. 9 We'll come to grips with the problem very soon.

6. 14 The world community to come to grips with this reality.

7. 18 The government is still trying to come to grips with inflation.

8. 26 Governments around the world come to grips with the financial crisis.

9. 16 But there was no struggle, nothing to come to grips with.

10. “Kids usually adjust to an illness after they come to grips with it.

11. 23 Let us close in on nature and come to grips with her.

12. 24 The new president's first task is to come to grips with the economy.

13. 2 They have so far failed to come to grips with the ecological problems.

14. 22 I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents.

15. 5 Now I realize I still have not come to grips with this issue.

16. 12 Indeed, some great scholars never come to grips with those realities at all.

17. 17 Mussolini would never have dared to come to grips with a resolute British Government.

18. 25 I had to come to grips with a lot of things in a hurry.

19. 6 We are still trying to come to grips with the problems identified by the Romantics.

20. 13 How many socialists have abandoned attempts to come to grips with Marxism after such experiences!

21. 21 Only in this way can this conference come to grips with problems and solve them correctly.

22. 3 However, it is possible to come to grips with the key factors to facilitate meaningful negotiation.

23. 27 So expect a tough time in your first session as you come to grips with its nuances.

24. 15 Oil - exporting countries, as they come to grips with the decline in oil prices, face this issue.

25. 29 Before their vanguard reached the gates they had to come to grips with the police and soldiers.

26. 1 The government have failed to come to grips with the two most important social issues of our time.

27. 4 It was not easy for him to come to grips with the pain of his own feelings of inadequacy.

28. I was in a whirl leaving the doctor's office, unable to come to grips with the diagnosis she had just given me

29. 19 More than that, Po must come to grips with his own repressed memories of the moment that left him an abandoned infant.

30. 20 And the business world is struggling to come to grips with a radically new economic climate where risk is, well, a four-letter word.

31. If investors decide that we're a banana republic whose politicians can't or won't come to grips with long-term problems, they will indeed stop buying our debt.

32. 28 If investors decide that we're a banana republic whose politicians can't or won't come to grips with long-term problems,(www.Sentencedict.com) they will indeed stop buying our debt.

33. 30 There was no excuse for what I did, but trying to come to grips with why I did it gave me at least a chance to finally unify my parallel lives.

34. An asshole can never be cured but they can be “in recovery.” Some never come to grips with their situation until they have suffered an assectomy The 12 Steps of Assholes Anonymous 1

35. There is also this observation from a noted U.S. public- safety commissioner: “Many people don’t come to grips with the fact that owning a handgun means being prepared to live with the aftermath of killing another human being.