Examples of using Time to develop in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Even if we give you the technology now, you will still need time to develop it.
When planning a Securoity Token Offering some companies want to have more time to develop their Token software.
When planning an ICO some companies want to have more time to develop their Token software.
the developers get more time to develop.
can devote time to develop children's games on our site.
we will have more time to develop tools for their treatment.
It takes time to develop a relapse of the disease,
It may take time to develop communication with a new man
The sustainability of the EU's support is important because it takes time to develop expertise, establish links
It will take time to develop your own style of correspondence, but this will give ease to communication and make a positive impression on your interlocutor.
Leaks often had the time to develop into bursts before we discovered them. Now, we can move in before the real damage is done,” explains Christian Møller.
This habit takes time to develop in the individual and it is important to learn to end a session both when you are winning and when you are losing.
Not only do the eyes need time to develop, but so too does the brain.
The reef structures use long time to develop but it takes very little bottom trawling before they are gone.
It takes time to develop a good heldentenor
The SimCity 5 Keygen took us a good amount of time to develop, mainly because cracking the codes wasn't all that easy.
This does take time to develop though and as with any particular style is not for everyone so should be done carefully.
The disease takes time to develop, so it will be some time before the results of the experimental fishing are known.
tumours take time to develop and become obvious.5.
In order to help the baby in time to develop his abilities, one should know the method of identifying gifted children.