Examples of using Changes that may in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Turkey is reacting to changes that may take effect at its border,
hospitalized children present some changes that may interfere with their maturation process,
Imaging tests are conducted on the possibility of identifying changes that may predict the change,
There are lots of films where all the changes that may happen in our planet are shown:
She handles all changes that may occur to a patent,
Mother Earth is highly involved in the changes that may at times seem rather extreme,
The BMI expresses the changes that may occur in the set of body components,
Handles all changes that may occur to a patent,
review the situation after five years and propose any changes that may be needed to the system;
This would allow for an analysis of individual differences in outcomes of interest in order to evaluate changes that may have been triggered by the intervention,
Therefore, nurses should know changes that may occur with the patient
the need to adapt to changes that may occur in the data distribution.
as well as any changes that may come, and then help you handle astrology them.
Therefore, changes that may occur in the manufacturers,
which increases the risk of thromboembolic phenomena, changes that may be associated with both the inhalation of pollutants from the burning of the cane and dehydration.
5th dynasties, changes that may have started during the reign of Userkaf's likely immediate predecessor, Shepseskaf.
essentially it adjusts the divisor for the index in order to reflect any changes that may have occurred as a result of an increase in a corporation's outstanding shares.
The changes that may occur are not necessarily for the betterment of society unless a large number of people are familiar with the physical nature of the earth
the user is provided with the information about the changes that may be made on the browsers,
she can monitor progress and test for any changes that may indicate a shunt malfunction.