Примери за използване на State may на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The State may be.
Any other State may accede to the Convention after it has entered into force in accordance with Article 57.
This reproducible steady state may be reached by natural evolution of the system,
A State may therefore legitimately,
But consuming diosgenin in its natural state may not be effective as the human body cannot transform the same into progesterone;
(b) Such State may make a similar waiver in respect of international deposits of which it is itself deemed to be the State of origin.
Any Contracting State may enter into agreements with one
Intensity of life at that state may increase to the point that may scare You.
Article 237 of the 1957 Rome Treaty simply stated that“any European state may apply to become a member of the community”.
Any Contracting State may denounce this Convention by a written notification to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
(c) Pending the entry into force of any necessary Subsidiary Arrangements, a State may have recourse to managed access consistent with the provisions of paragraph(a).
Governor of Texas Greg Abbott has said the state may need more than $125bn in aid.
Such a state may continue for a long time- until a person could master his emotions
Administrator that represents more than one participating State may separately give the voices available to the various States it represents.
Any State may denounce this Convention by written notification to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
It is so extreme that Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced his state may need around $125 billion from the federal government in order to recover.
(2) The Secretary of State may charge the owner of the ship
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Concerted action is required as the non-involvement of a single riparian state may result in the whole process being blocked.
The state may challenge this," said Tracey MacDermott,