Examples of using Be able to explain in English and their translations into Hungarian
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                        Colloquial
                    
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                        Medicine
                    
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                        Programming
                    
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Well-developed analytical skills may allow you to  crack any kind of forensic puzzle, but you also have to  be able to explain your findings.
Just because the person may not be able to explain it, does not mean walking about is  aimless wandering.
They have to  be able to explain their ideas clearly
Students who have completed this course should be able to explain in what ways(and especially,
you won't be able to explain, and I want you to explain. .
Everyone should be able to explain, with assertion, how his or her role contributes to  the overall success of your product or service.
There is  one thing about this plan that I will not be able to explain to  my people.
You will also be able to explain the purpose, requirements
Readers should be able to explain to  you might be lying
The insurance intermediary should be able to explain to  the customer the key features of the insurance products it sells.
They will also be able to explain in detail what the various coverage options
They will also be able to explain international standard atmosphere
Before you start the actual work of promoting your project, you should be able to explain what it does, and why it matters.
users will understand and be able to explain common terminology associated with the Internet.
could not, invent such a miracle which science will never be able to explain.
they may not be able to explain what they are. .
As many times as Robin told this story over the years, she would never quite be able to explain the logic of her next move.