Examples of using Possibility of creating in English and their translations into Greek
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there will also be the possibility of creating“cyberinsects” and“biorobots” to be used as biological carriers so as to transmit pathogenic microorganisms.
It also reduces the possibility of creating conflict between the employee's manager
The ideas that supports the possibility of creating harmonic musics using this method are.
The information society offers the SMEs the possibility of creating highly specialized new jobs
In addition, he noted that the positive growth rates will give the possibility of creating some financial leeway.
The scientists carried out theoretical calculations proving the possibility of creating a thorium-based nuclear fuel cycle.
the artist realized the possibility of creating works in series,
there is always the possibility of creating church supplies,
We have, under Article 55 of Regulation 178/2002, the possibility of creating a crisis unit.
We develop the idea of a more active aggregation, the possibility of creating a web consisting of individual cells.
author Jon Levy to discuss the possibility of creating more consistent adventures.
Within the plot additionally there is a cottage of 18sq.m and there is also the possibility of creating a pool.
And so, the possibility of creating passed from the hands of the few in the hands of many.
One feature of Webnode is the possibility of creating and editing the website from a smartphone with connection to Internet.
As regards the possibility of creating a European monitoring platform,
As a result, the possibility of creating and adopting large aggregate data pools
This paper addresses the possibility of creating financial instruments
Hugo Chavez had discussed the possibility of creating a Joint African/Latin American university focused on the economic development of the two continents
design threatens the possibility of creating and maintaining such simple empty public spaces,
agriculture has a significantly larger multiplier effect particularly on employment, with the possibility of creating more than 750 jobs for every additional $1 million of output.