Examples of using Able to work in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
A very small device able to work for a few minutes, and then have to wait until they cool down.
They are located on the gaming web-sites in a fully operational and able to work regardless of the computer player.
The next lightning able to work much easier,
They are located on the gaming web-sites fully operational and able to work regardless of the computer player.
Such toys and Winx Club Winx are on online gaming portals in a fully operational and able to work regardless of the player's computer.
How do we ensure that people are able to work and thus play a part in society
Similar games Winx Winx Enchantix located on the gaming web-sites fully operational and able to work regardless of the computer player.
However, it should not matter much since your CPU will be able to work comfortably with a high clock rate for the RAM.
The judicial systems of the 27 Member States should be able to work together coherently and effectively in accordance with their national legal traditions.
They also developed a profile of education staff able to work in the field of European and international education.
What it is about is people from Europe with collective agreements being able to work in a country in which the laws
I feel humbled to be able to work with such seasoned professionals as Nathaniel,
We must be able to work more and more determinedly
it will determine whether the machine can be able to work properly.
a sister must be able to work energetically.
The important pollutant-destroying bacteria are able to work longer at maximum efficiency
Ladies and gentlemen, I have been able to work in this lofty Chamber on the development of agriculture for 15 years,
While some may not be able to work fully, even with suitably adapted workplaces,
In other words, European service providers must be able to work without bureaucratic hindrance anywhere in the EU.
According to the provisions of the directive, European service providers must be able to work without bureaucratic hindrance anywhere in the European Union.