Examples of using Be able to run in English and their translations into Hebrew
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With the new supercomputing capabilities, we will now be able to run higher resolution forecasts in under an hour and enable much improved weather forecasts.
You can choose to skip this step for now, but you won't be able to run any tests until Optimize has direct access to run experiments.
In fact, you will even find that your baby will cause you less trouble because he won't be able to run around and cause mischief just yet.
People used to think nobody would ever be able to run a mile in 4 minutes.
cable… When I'm done, you won't be able to run for the water district.
If the runabout's computer were functional I might be able to run a full analysis.
without sufficient fuel, the car will not be able to run.
Or it may appear that there are two hex files on your BBC micro: bit so the micro: bit won't be able to run multiple files.
you will see that according to my formula, a 27-year-old ought to be able to run a 39-minute 10K,
The attacker must be able to run attack code on the processor- Spectre
So, while you may not exactly be able to run out and search for your own Direwolf pup, these are the closest things to their real-life counterparts.
I still don't know if I will ever be able to run again, or walk at any distance,
so I will never be able to run all that way in the heat!”.
the metal in my bedframe without trying hard, and though I haven't had a chance to test it yet, I feel like I should be able to run really fast.
as she would no longer be able to run the minister's household anymore.
The Palestinians may not be able to run a country, as the chaos in the Palestinian territories demonstrates, but they can apparently
It's been so long since I have been able to run freely.
They are able to run quickly.
I'm able to run.