Examples of using Allowed to make in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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it is also allowed to make it from jam and sea buckthorn juice.
it is allowed to make small changes and additions.
No man is allowed to make love to his wife with the smell of garlic,
your cultivation path would be so narrow that you wouldn't be allowed to make even one bit of mistake.
However, many HSA participants are unaware of the additional time allowed to make contributions for the 2015 tax year outside of regular payroll deductions.
No man is allowed to make love to his wife with the smell of garlic,
Indian tribes are allowed to make traditional decorations of feathers of exotic birds of the Amazon,
D.C. shouldn't be allowed to make sweeping decisions that impact millions of Americans.
D.C. should not be allowed to make sweeping decisions that impact the pocketbooks of millions of Americans.
Functionality of the content- such as any geographical restrictions on use and if you are allowed to make copies for personal use.
shouldn't be allowed to make sweeping decisions that impact millions of Americans.
What if he wasn't allowed to make those mistakes, and there was quite a few.
you first started speaking, and even though you spoke the language incorrectly you were allowed to make mistakes.
is fortunately still allowed to make mistakes.
only there will you be allowed to make those kind of posts.
In addition it is allowed to make small deviations from the chosen direction, according to the wishes of the mistress herself.
Amending budgets significantly increased the volume of payments the Commission was allowed to make 1.42.
but it is allowed to make glossy work surfaces in the interior design.
if the symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy in the early stages have appeared and allowed to make an accurate diagnosis,
On a major constitutional issue of this sort, it seems quite proper that the existing politicians should not be allowed to make permanent derogations of sovereignty without first asking the permission of those they represent.