Examples of using State can in English and their translations into Danish
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However, while the state can uphold the various safety regulations,
Whatever its heritage, no State can attempt to resolve its transport problems without reference to this splendid
input state can invert the application configuration CommManagerCfg.
The new hope is that the revenue from online gaming in the state can be pumped back into Atlantic City
Only a state can and must secure the basis
We have preliminary hearings to determine whether the State can meet its burden of proof. Because in America.
This state can result in asystole- a sudden lack of electrical activity in the heart-
It is unthinkable that a State can be forced into a minority in areas as sensitive as foreign and defence policies.
The state can promote job rotation by making it attractive to hire unemployed persons,
Leaving the asset in this state can cause a little confusion,
The modern capitalist state can wear many guises,
Such a state can hold up to several months and requires mandatory consultation with a physician.
The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political,
No State can allow ethnic groups
Because in America… whether the State can meet its burden of proof.
In this case also need to see a doctor immediately, because such a state can become a threat to the life of the crumbs.
But no state can attain ideal levels of functioning until every form of intolerance is mastered; it is everlastingly inimical to human progress.
The cab was used in the commission of a crime, which means the state can sue in order to keep it in a civil court.
Because the brain's innate ability to self-regulate is only increased sufficiently during a state of deeper relaxation- and this state can be very difficult to reach.
Article 2 of protocol nr.6 of the ECHR 1950:"*A state can in its legal system provide for death penalty for offences committed in time of war or on immediate danger of war.