Examples of using Could be applied in English and their translations into Italian
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He affirms that the same discourse could be applied to contemplative research.
We already have a lot of instruments that could be applied vigorously.
Which of the teachings you learnt from this sport could be applied to your music?
Identified were three ambits where the“untie- tie” couple could be applied.
This could be applied to low risk SMEs which pose minimal risk in terms of harm to the environment
Alternatively market segmentation could be applied with higher charges for market segments with a low price sensitivity so-called Ramsey pricing.
the vehicle could be applied to more professions and fields,
Additional data quality checks could be applied at all data collection levels
for example, evidence-based treatment could be applied to one area of the body,
CCTV camera poles could be applied to different ares,
Boasting high universality and compatibility, our camera screw pack could be applied to most kinds of cameras at the current market.
All available shipping ways could be applied, by courier, air or sea.
Since 2012, EURORDIS has steadily advocated for Progressive Patient Access that could be applied within the context of the current EU regulatory framework.
All available shipping ways could be applied, by courier, by air
targeted application so medicine could be applied directly and nicely to the website of inflammation.
The lessons learned from Portugal's situation could be applied more generally to other sectors,
The“Streamline” model of shopping for groceries in Boston suburbs suggests a distribution method which could be applied to many other kinds of products.
In principle, joint and several guarantees could be applied to the ESM at a later stage.
The self-awareness gained could be applied to the delicate phase of facing the entrance in the labor market.
CCTV camera poles could be applied to different ares,