Examples of using Able to discuss in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Computer
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Official/political
were able to discuss, analyze and mobilize together.
you should be able to discuss and communicate.
they should be able to discuss technical matters in some depth.
They must be able to discuss and publicise their innovations without jeopardising their right to apply for a potentially profitable patent.
The second reason for introducing philosophical reflection is to be able to discuss the validity of the norm
No one expects much from them, beyond being able to discuss the classics, ancient
We were not able to discuss it or to debate it either in committee
I also regret the fact that we were not able to discuss what happened in 1994 until September 1996 in Parliament.
for the Council and the presidency to be able to discuss these issues with you on an on-going basis.
I thank God for you all and being able to discuss all this.
you will be able to discuss more serious topics,
Additionally, one must consider the young as a political being able to discuss and contribute to the relevant discussions to society,
Members of Congress should be able to discuss the agreement with our constituents
fear of not being able to discuss simple things with my best friend without it becoming tabloid news,
The priests were alarmed at the thought that the common people would now be able to discuss with them the precepts of God's word,
people will then be able to discuss libertarianism free of egregious myths
it is necessary a social ordainment able to discuss and offer a way of overcoming its structure, in which the human personality would not be absent.
A good firm of probate genealogists will be keen to find the best fit for the consumer, and able to discuss a variety of fee options
should be able to discuss with statisticians, however,
Be able to use mathematical software packages to solve linear programming problems d be able to discuss some theoretical notions of linear algebra