as it stands in Hungarian

ahogyadolgokjelenlegállnak ahogymaahelyzetáll dolgokjelenlegiállásánál

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1. The evidence as it stands cannot be conclusive.

2. Clothing design as it stands today is very rarely modular.

3. As it stands, Ethan Hunt is a man without a country.

4. The Commission can endorse that statement and accept the amendment as it stands.

5. We have no need of a truce here, so long as it stands.

6. The content of Article # needs to be clearer, as it is ambiguous as it stands

7. The content of Article 5 needs to be clearer, as it is ambiguous as it stands.

8. As it stands, Blockhole is in alpha and will most likely be there for a while

9. As it stands, about 83-percent of alleged Anachronisms have either been debunked or are headed that way

10. But the comparison with the position of the citizen, on the law as it stands at present, is most unattractive.

11. As it stands, the incumbent has a monopoly over the industry and does not want to lose some of its market share to the entrant.

12. 197 [1] […] the "tuba mirabilis", a magnificent stop, from over-pressure speaks so peremptorily that it is impossible to introduce it harmoniously or Blendingly, as it stands

13. As it stands, more than 220 million women worldwide lack access to modern contraception – an inexcusable situation, given that scaling up family planning would be remarkably simple and inexpensive.

14. ELKO – “As it stands right now, none of the Buyouts will be granted.” Those were the final words from Elko County school board trustee and chairman Jim Cooney after the school board failed

15. Khelif (Algeria) (spoke in French): The delegation of Algeria believes that, as it stands, paragraph 11 deals with a matter unrelated to the direct activities of the Conference on Disarmament. We therefore suggest deleting it.

16. As it stands, one-third of people aged 65-70 (and half of those over 75) experience significant hearing loss, often caused by damage to or loss of inner-ear hair cells, which sense and transform sound waves into signals that register in the brain.

17. Amendment by María Isabel Salinas García Amendment 264 Article 9, paragraph 1, point (b) (vii) (vii) duration of transport of livestock to slaughterhouses shall be minimised; (vii) allopathic tranquillisers shall not be used during or before transport, and when loading and unloading animals shall not be subjected to any kind of forcible electric stimulation; Or. es Justification The paragraph as it stands is not specific enough.