protract u rečniku PONS

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Due to the large number of owners who wanted to sell the negotiations were protracted over several months.
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The m. genioglossus is used to protract the tongue and the m.hyoglossus is the tongue retractor.
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It is a potentially serious condition, and is complex and often protracted in time course.
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The dispute has been protracted, and involves multiple parties and cross claims.
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Research indicates recovery from financial crisis can be protracted, with lengthy periods of high unemployment and substandard economic growth.
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Similarly, circularly disposed muscular fibrils formed from the endoderm permit tentacles to be protract or thrust out once they are contracted.
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Spawning is seasonal, but it is protracted in the warmer waters of the tropics.
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However, the construction is protracted by a number of delays, mainly due to an unforeseen number of changes to the plans during construction.
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The negotiations between the governments of each state and the royal houses were protracted because of the differing views on the level of compensation.
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During the transverse lifts, the scapulae will also articulate and adduct/retract as the weights lift, then abduct/protract as the weights are lowered.
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