come into line उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The test of the U . N .'s relevance cannot be the extent to which it comes into line with U . S . policy.
- Everything is coming into line for bond investors this year : The economy is expanding slowly and inflation, the bane of bond investors, is ebbing.
- Pound said pro leagues will be under pressure to come into line after the code is put into practice by the rest of the world.
- It finally received clearance to join, and a day later, Taiwan, whose economy needs far less adjustment to come into line with major trading partners, was cleared.
- To gain entry, prospective WTO members have to negotiate individual treaties with major trading partners and change laws and regulations to come into line with WTO rules.
- Since the mid-1990s, all bus types have had to come into line with Easy Access regulations, with the most notable change being the introduction of low-floor technology.
- Our general goal, shared by all the Western countries, including the Russians, I believe, is to see ex-Yugoslavia come into line with European norms and become democratic,
- Both Germany and France are on track to break this limit for the third consecutive time this year, but were given until 2005 to come into line.
- The letter said Moyer, barred in March from acting as pastor, will be defrocked on Sept . 4 if he fails to come into line with church canons.
- The IAAF also wants to come into line with the International Olympic Committee, whose guidelines call on all federations to adopt a two-year ban for a first offense.