Examples of using Can deploy in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Mathematica can deploy the results of a widerange of formats locally
The force available for pacification is much smaller than needed because the force the United States can deploy demographically without committing to total war is simply too small to do the job-
The type of weapons that the West can deploy very, very quickly far outstrips anything that's within the technological grasp of the Chinese armed forces at the moment- although they're getting better as time goes on.
developers can deploy Bootstrap File Input to provide their users with a beautiful file picking interface, complete with file previews, support for….
Thanks to its extremely low emissions, Audi can deploy its clean diesel direct injection system worldwide,
Super Hornet, and the F-16 series can deploy the AGM-88 sans the AN/ASQ-213(V),
suppliers to ensure the Australian Army can deploy these high mobility trucks,
suppliers to ensure the Australian Army can deploy these high mobility trucks,
protect against corrosion so that the bearing can deploy its full performance.
the Web designer who creates one of these workflows can deploy it directly to the list
Mac users can deploy this software to open and view the video
the person who creates the workflow can deploy the workflows directly to the list
a dentist could deploy a small army of tiny robots to precisely
Russia could deploy missiles on the territory of its allies if the U.S. stations similar weapons in Europe,
What if instead a dentist could deploy an army of tiny robots to precisely
Moscow could deploy missiles on the territory of its allies if the U.S. stations such weapons in Europe.
MOSCOW>> Russia could deploy missiles on the territory of its allies if the U.S. stations similar weapons in Europe, a senior Russian lawmaker warned today.
Theoretically, Washington could deploy them not only in Western European countries,
Assad could deploy forces to the north to block Turkey's advance, but this would require
combat aircraft, heavy artillery- that the members of the Warsaw Pact and Nato could deploy in Europe, stretching from the Atlantic to the Urals.