Examples of using Able to navigate in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Those who complete a course like this may find that they are better able to navigate a modern world which is growing increasingly reliant on technology.
in the snow and«whiteout"It would be important to be able to navigate.
you will be able to navigate in the content of your videos faster than ever before.
you are able to navigate through different male performers that are live
you are able to navigate through distinct male celebrities that are live
others to be able to navigate around the website without having to log in again.
you will be able to navigate through this issue and any others that come up.
If the facilitator is able to navigate in time, then you can diversify the program of the event with real funny stories from life,
the user will be able to navigate through other sound files with similar features by moving the mobile phone in the space.
I hope others in the house will be able to navigate with arrow keys"up" and"down".
confusion- parents should be able to navigate in the child's condition,
see things up close and distant, and able to navigate in shineth not; yea time.
You will also be able to navigate through the site easily.
With the innovative Motion Sensor, you will be able to navigate almost contactfree.
Once you corrected the error, you will be able to navigate back"Confirm transfer".
I wasn't sure I was gonna be able to navigate my way through it all.
even in your room to be able to navigate smoothly.
If you are able to navigate the system menu using the PlayStation Move,
I don't think we would have ever been able to navigate the bureaucracy without your help.
Is able to navigate, as well as critically discuss, the subtleties of Norwegian/Scandinavian cultures and businesses.