Examples of using Be able to pay in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
You see, boys, in one week your bridge loan comes due and you won't be able to pay it.
You must be able to pay back monthly,
Donald I would never be able to pay off me debt.
she won't be able to pay her legal bills.
Their debts are so huge that they will never be able to pay them back.
I will never find another part-time job. Then I won't be able to pay my rent, and I will have to move.
When it comes to cars, ideally you should be able to pay it off within three years.
I accepted the fact that you would never be able to pay your bar tab.
Your business debts have grown so large that you will never be able to pay them back.
I mean, so what we won't be able to pay to fix them veins in your legs.
Yeah, but when the credit-card bill is due, I won't be able to pay it, and I will have to go to him.
on a strict budget, you should be able to pay considerably more toward your debts.
The bailiff service will not be able to pay the debt if the heir refused to accept the inheritance.
But if I don't go back to work we will lose our insurance and we won't be able to pay our bills.
A man who can afford a shoeshine ought to be able to pay his debts.
Which brings me to my main point and that is that I will not be able to pay for anybody's tuition.
Without money, ISIS will quickly shrink into several thousand fighters and will not be able to pay the Sunni tribe leaders in Iraq and Syria for their support.
(Tv)"People…""won't be able to pay taxes.""It's not that they don't want to…".
I'm never gonna be able to pay for all this.
I mean, he won't be able to pay you right away,
