Examples of using Which we can in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It seems your little hacking job effectively erased all of Klemah's stolen Hoxton-Moss files, which we can assume were very valuable.
So there must be at least four rooms, which we can represent as circles,
So when we write this, we can write-- so the second derivative is g prime prime, which we can write as-- and.
philosopher Alfred North Whitehead wrote, Civilization advances by extending the variety of vital operations which we can perform with out fascinated by them.”.
Which we can be enjoyed from the comfort of our mobile equipment anywhere and spend hours of entertainment.
My family owns 224 dunums of land close to the settlement, which we can only access during the olive harvest for one
But people don't always take the utilitarian view, which we can see by changing the trolley problem a bit.
the British mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead wrote,“Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking about them.”.
a correction of nature's laws on certain levels, which we can do only if we correct them properly.
it is a beginning on which we can build.”.
get him into imaging, and the CT scan showed that he had an aortic dissection, which we can manage medically.
Now in the video, I mentioned adding a live feed, which we can do right now,
Here in Scoring,” he noted,“we basically have thousands and thousands of sounds which we can instantly pull up at any second.
her MBI showed an area of worrisome uptake, which we can also see on a color image.
The block is passed a number, which we can use in the string value to create a unique value for each attribute.
we're gonna need still shots, which we can do without you.
if you can preserve it in the right way, which we can do with bamboo peels.
g, which we can call our solution,
As the mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead wrote in 1911,“Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking about them.”.
For us in the beginning, taking refuge is more like a gift, which we can take, or not.