Examples of using Could be applied in English and their translations into Croatian
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He explained the global perspective of the sector to the students and strategies that could be applied in new markets.
Rather, it was to illustrate how the three Râ€TMs could be applied in a realistic situation.
The solvent paste is a type of sticky varnish which could be applied on all stands, including metallic stands.
That he believed could be applied to any type of human organisation.
Considers, in this regard, that newly developed hashing technology involving automatic image detection and recognition, could be applied;
Policy areas where restrictions could be applied include justice
It was clear from the start that no single methodology could be applied for coordination of all areas of cancer research between all countries.
Researchers found that the main principles of Tsvet's chromatography could be applied in many different ways,
Summary: For the determination of calcium absorption recently it were proposed that stable strontium could be applied.
learned from livestock breeding, could be applied.
Rather, it was to illustrate how the three Râ€TMs could be applied in a realistic situation.
Rather, it was to illustrate how the three R's could be applied in a realistic situation.
These newly acquired and ecologically aware behaviour patterns could be applied by citizen to their other living habits as well.
as well as an antiangiogenic cream, that could be applied on the surface of the tumor.
The Free Documentation License was the first license that demonstrated well how the principles of the free software movement could be applied to other kinds of works.
It is hoped that this new expansion technique for cord blood stem cells could be applied to other types of adult stem cells too.
I think it could be applied, in that case.
Armed with this knowledge, and knowing this could be applied to any leader, in any agency,
Armed with this knowledge, and knowing this could be applied to any leader, in any agency,
more legal obstacles a resolution has already found which could be applied.