Examples of using May act in English and their translations into Polish
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Official
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Financial
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
In addition, the ISA2 Programme may act as a‘solution incubator', piloting new interoperability solutions,
In fact, Big Data may act there as a negative reinforcer,
God may act as if the occupation is real.
MARF may act as a library in applications
Those to whom powers are delegated may act only within the limits of the powers expressly conferred upon them.
However, readers should realize Oxymetholone itself can merge with Progesterone receptors and may act as an estrogen in this manner.
Abseamed may act as a growth factor and therefore in theory
In addition, it is associated with violence and may act as an agent, dispersing the feeling of comfort.
These environmental influences may act together to modify
where appropriate, may act at the request of a Member State.
Group companies may act as data processors for other personal data controllers outside the W.A.G.
Binocrit may act as a growth factor and therefore in theory
The ECB and national central banks may act as fiscal agents for the entities referred to in Article 21.1.
administrators and trustees, or may act directly for the beneficiaries.
under certain conditions, may act as local agents of change by transferring social remittances.
personal representatives and trustees, or may act directly for the potential beneficiaries.
defying the law or misinterpreting it so that he may act in contradiction of fundamental human rights.
May act as well as a mechanism to react rapidly if a crisis situation arises in the region that requires the consultation of Euro-Mediterranean partners;
There is some in vitro evidence to show that 20-hydroxyecdysone has effects on some kinds of blood cells such as lymphocytes and neutrophils, and may act as an immunomodulator.
An organization of holders may act only for its members,