Examples of using May be called in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Replacing the flooring in the room with the ladder does not require the dismantling thereof, which may be called the undisputed advantage.
Today I wish to point to certain matters connected with the path of knowledge from the point of view of what may be called“Imaginative Cognition.”.
and punishes- may be called socialism.
In addition, just because a product may be called pure it doesn't mean that it necessarily is. .
the graphs in which non-edges are required to be a non-unit distance apart may be called strict unit distance graphs(Gervacio,
this item may be called"Exit Saving Changing" or"Exit& Save Changes".
Some of her pieces may be called extended paintings as the motifs,
No local referendum may be called in respect of the same issue within a year, even if the local referendum was unsuccessful.
this item may be called“Exit Saving Changing” or“Exit& Save Changes”.
Members of a consular post may be called upon to attend as witnesses in the course of judicial or administrative proceedings.
have then already ascended, via portal-lattices that may be called the stairways to heaven, but other areas require a bit more work.
the German police may be called, with the Swiss, being closer, usually arriving faster.
Chemistry may be called the science of the qualitative changes which take place in bodies as the effect of changes of quantitative composition.".
This view may be called predestination; it holds that whether our souls go to Heaven
as the minister said, may be called immigration, a“new conquest” or“the acceleration of globalization”.
This in most or supreme may be called the Lord's entrance to the angel
None the less are they essentially forms of hate, whatever they may be called, though they play a useful part in evolution,
If the bailiff encounters any resistance when taking enforcement action the police may be called to assist.
where there is no branch of the church that a vote may be called.
The NCA also has two external, extraordinary Board members, who may be called upon to take part in certain activities;