Examples of using Cannot act in English and their translations into Portuguese
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However, teachers cannot act autonomously if schools have no autonomy in the same three key areas in the first place.
The second is that the protos cannot act without the many institution of synodality.
passion and ignorance- cannot act, and he is able to work on the basis of naiṣkarmya.
However, these enzymes cannot act before the reduction of disulfide bridges inside the compact keratin network that constitutes keratinized tissues.
It does not mean that the bright sofa cannot act as color accent, still as can. .
the dispute at hand cannot act as an arbitrator.
But again, this is according to your testimony, they cannot act in this galaxy without incurring the interference from these other ascended beings.
The Chimera does have all that but they cannot act because the Light Forces of a higher nature are stopping them in their actions.
as the mind is not free, it cannot act;
level of tax losses is becoming an increasing concern, and that the Member States cannot act effectively in isolation.
Well we do not want to know about that now, because I am just telling you that you cannot act like that, all right?
or your senses cannot act nonsensically.
Nevertheless, by a design of Providence which wills us to be joined to Her, She cannot act alone.
the Spirits cannot act directly upon it.
However, police forces cannot act on the basis of general information to establish a plan that requires the use of extreme force in an individual case.
This provision shall also apply to any other authority to which the request has been addressed by the requested authority when the latter cannot act on its own.
medieval theologians think women cannot act in the person of Christ.
without which the spirit cannot act, as it should.
A page like this cannot act like a meeting point for cry babies who start whining only when they are being weaned.
This demonstrates that a person(a variable) cannot act upon another to suppress, obstruct
