Examples of using Can progress in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The belief in the students' capabilities creates a unique atmosphere in which they can progress and develop according to their capabilities and aspirations.
Each student must meet the assigned supervisor at least 4 times in each semester before he/she can progress in the subsequent semester.
the illness can progress to hemorrhagic fever syndrome,
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: in some people who develop pseudolymphoma, the pseudolymphoma can progress to a lymphoma, usually non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
This OCD cycle can progress to the point of taking up hours of the dog's day
Philip will start in classes with children his age, and he can progress in studies as quickly as he likes
However, this vision problem can progress very quickly when it is not properly treated, evolving into permanent blindness in the most severe cases.
the destruction can progress until tunnel vision develops, and you will only
HIV infection can progress much faster,
the illness can progress to hemorrhagic fever syndrome,
Rarely, the infection can progress to the point at which swelling threatens to block the airway, causing difficulty breathing.
Everyone would carry it around and present it like a business card to verify if seduction can progress to reproduction.
The highest level to which a finite creature can progress is the recognition of the Universal Father and the knowing of the Supreme.
There has been some debate as to whether HIV-positive women can progress to AIDS and die faster than HIV-infected men.
liver disease can progress to liver failure,
near the town centre, and can progress onto its green slopes.
If syphilis is not detected and not cured, it can progress to the tertiary(late) stage,
Even though the dry type of macular degeneration is more common, it can progress into a more serious problem.
be played out so as to fit in with your level of vibration, and the higher it is the quicker you can progress.
resolve on its own, or it can progress to a chronic state.