Examples of using May present in English and their translations into Polish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Now, Hellerstein is tightly restricting the evidence that the plaintiffs may present at the first trial,
Member States may present no more than one project a year concerning the workshops,
Clients may present themselves to counsellors with a range of different problems which they may not recognise themselves.
Links- Google may present links in a format that enables us to keep track of whether these links have been followed.
The OCCP may present the courts with an important view in matters concerning competition and consumer protection.
The working environment may present several risks due to physical agents,
Invasive fungal infections may present as disseminated rather than localised disease,
Tinea pedis may present extreme itching
Students may present their storyboards to the class,
Any person may present evidence as a witness,
At the same time, their size may present a handicap to the creation of new employment because of the risks
Such observers may participate in meetings of the Commission but without the right to vote and may present to the Commission any information
Patients with a blood-clotting disorder may present with subdermal skin hemorrhages,
Gynecomastia is often a concern during treatment, and may present itself quite early into a cycle particularly when higher doses are used.
In writing.- According to Article 37(1) of the Financial Regulation, the Commission may present draft amending budgets if there are'unavoidable,
the Commission may present draft amending budgets'if there are unavoidable,
The referral relates to the concerns raised by Germany that this veterinary medicinal product may present a potential serious risk to public health on the following grounds.
Fluctuating zone may appear, or may present as a solitary nodule
the Commission may present draft amending budgets if there are'unavoidable,
Concerns raised by Germany Germany considered that the authorisation of Baycox 2.5% solution may present a potential serious risk to the environment on the following grounds.