Examples of using To be able to support in English and their translations into Dutch
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And it is very special to be able to support these inventors of the future in making their choices.
Or about the fact that he has to know precisely where his travellers are in order to be able to support them in an emergency.
Over the last few years we have been delighted to be able to support a host of charitable organisations both at home and abroad.
which I was pleased to be able to support.
The complete elimination of animal fats makes it all the more necessary to be able to support the development of Community-wide production of vegetable proteins: this objective must be a priority for the European negotiator.
Donkervoort hopes to expand the German market even further and to be able to support both existing Donkervoort customers
right up until the voting began I expected to be able to support the report in the final round.
human rights is structured in such a way as to be able to support those in the different civil structures who are working for improvements in the human rights situation.
have sufficient resources and a well-functioning internal organisation so as to be able to support economic growth and ensure financial stability throughout the world.
That is something I am very pleased to be able to support, including in the vote tomorrow.
I'm not going to be able to support Peter's candidacy anymore.
Honestly, I feel fortunate to be able to support such an extraordinary cause.
We are proud to be able to support UCB in this innovative and competitive strategy.
Of course. I'm not going to be able to support Peter's candidacy anymore.
With such imaginative resourcefulness, we are proud to be able to support these initiatives. Honduras.
These issues are too important for us to be able to support this type of wording or requirement.
In a flexible and effective manner, this instrument ought to be able to support initiatives to promote parliamentary democracy.
Mark would want you to be able to support yourself, be your own person and not rely on others.
Me, too. It's such a relief to be able to support him out of something other than fear.