Examples of using Be able to implement in English and their translations into Italian
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a much emptier one. A Europe which will not be able to implement the Community policies that have existed until now.
I am convinced that we will only be able to implement Europe 2020 if we are ready,
Member States concerned will now be able to implement it more consistently
the institutions it's obvious that you will not be able to implement- I don't mean vote the laws in,
Gain a full understanding of the SQL Server environment and be able to implement that knowledge into a business context,
while Member States should be able to implement and specify the rules in line with the specific situations
In two or three years we will be able to debate more options when we have more information available to us. I hope that we will then be able to implement a legislative framework for having competitive roaming tariffs in the long term.
also gets the authority to lead this management reform and be able to implement it.
The project You must be able to implement on a up to 3 months, and the prize will be a Raspberry PI B+ valued at€ 35,95 ceded by RaspberryShop,
Decent players may be able to implement an optimal strategy
Be able to implement methods/techniques for the uncovering,
And being able to implement those ideas in computer programs.
Only well-trained staff is able to implement our high standards of quality.
Through these measures the government was able to implement significant fiscal consolidation.
Being able to implement this measurability as quickly as possible is pure motorsport.
Our company is able to implement every idea and proposal.
Is able to implement research and development projects applying known information and methods.
Expertise: being able to implement and evaluate a numerical scheme for boundary value problems;
SOS SSN is able to implement.
operating strategies that are able to implement innovative approaches