Examples of using Ability to do in English and their translations into Finnish
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
The ability to do to podbirat compliments,
But there is a difference- the modal verb could means the ability to do something in principle, and was/ were able to refer to this possibility only in a particular case.
But until they decide to implement features which support the ability to do so then methods similar to the ones which we have described above are the only way to do so.
Develops the ability to do and improve your defense because you can also become a victim of theft.
Is our ability to do the one thing they can't. Well,
By control I mean the ability to do what you want in terms of recruiting participants,
we have strong ability to do ODM projects.
By power, I mean the ability to do things to people without their consent
It's a time when people have to start communicating quickly while we have the ability to do so.
means the ability or the ability to do something physical and mental.
At the same time, this generates a new kind of Finnishness in which a person's place of birth is less significant than shared values and an ability to do good things for Finland.
if there is no desireor the ability to do it yourself?
not all have the talent and ability to do so.
The ability to do the weekly household shopping in one location at competitive prices makes supermarkets attractive to consumers
They have seen my strength, my ability to do the hard things,
This has not only compromised their ability to do the job required of them,
is sceptical about the European Union's ability to do so.
Whatever our national traditions may be, certification always confirms a person's ability to do a job and to use the skills necessary to that end.
If we doubt Flint's ability to do as he's promised, if we doubt he's the man to save us, then you and I and eight other men have another option.
It's about an ability to develop that kind of obsessive interest, in perfecting one's ability to do some task.