Examples of using May modify in English and their translations into Dutch
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the fact is that it would fail to recover all Outlook attributes from large size PST file and may modify your original file further.
you may see its main page each time you open the browser as the redirect may modify homepage, the new tab page, and default search engine settings.
disease(such as diabetes) may modify the permeability of the placenta towards a Fab fragment, the study should be interpreted with caution.
Whenever you download a freeware application on the Internet, there is a change that you will also install additional software that may modify your browser settings and expose you to potential security threats.
the procedures for winding-up proceedings), it was agreed that the Council may modify these annexes by qualified majority.
the procedures for winding-up proceedings), it was agreed that the Council may modify these annexes by qualified majority.
the malicious executable that encrypts files in the%Startup% folder or the virus may modify the registry entries Run
the Commission now states that"within the limit of the budget appropriations" each institution may modify its establishment plan by up to 10%, except in the case of grades A1 and A2.
I could even give them some suggestions that might modify their behavior.
May modified versions bear the same name?
CarboEurope will also analyse how a changing climate might modify, and eventually reduce, the biosphere's capacity for absorbing CO2.
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