Eksempler på bruk av Can point på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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We can point to countless examples of ill-advised lawsuits that hurt the business far more than it ever helped.
There is no one quadrant(and certainly no one level) to which we can point and say, There is consciousness.
You can learn quite a lot about how healthy your site is and the results can point you to the areas where you need to make improvements.
Henjesand can point to a number of boards,
The company holds a solid position in the Scandinavian market and can point to steady growth in its customer base,
He can point to a 25 percent increase in visits in two years.
The archaeological discoveries at Landa are unique and can point to a history 2,000 year back in time- from the Bronze Age, about 1500 f.
Herdalssætra mountain pasture farm can point to 300 years of unbroken mountain farm tradition, and is one of the largest mountain goat farms in Norway.
Wearable Art, can point to winning design together with a collection of classic cars.
Positive feedback from PoMaH Opinion translated automatically Trading with this broker recently, can point to excellent trading conditions.
To run the right races with the value of a fellow man who can point to several reviews of everyday life.
Few others can point to a larger assembly of professional
The test can point out ancestry from groups with smaller gene pools,
But most often there are no symptoms of the disease or they can point to a whole bunch of other diseases(clinical polymorphism).
is still the theme, but somewhat adjusted so that you can point to Zeeland as a national flagship.
The result is nevertheless abstract: it can point to the antagonistic relation between the socio-political ambitions in early modernistic avant-garde art,
The small star from Northern Norway can point to 1.8 million sold albums
We can point to more real life national systems than any other company in the world having developed national warning systems for countries including Sweden,
or a streamer who can point out a 4 frame-per-second difference while looking at two videos side by side,
My term,"generalized capacity for language" could point towards Noam Chomsky's"generalized grammar";