Examples of using May modify in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
In this case you may modify the leverage, MarginCall level
nutritional status may modify the behavior of these patients
On first reading the Parliament may modify by an absolute majority the amendments proposed by the Council
Dell may modify the Software at any time with
Because of their affinity to different mineral systems such microbial strains may modify the surface properties
Com may modify the results pages
In such a case, the agency may modify its plan and the inspection work after having obtained the agreement of the Member State in question.
The administrator may modify these files, if they wish to adapt the log rotation policy defined by Debian.
The investigation of predictive factors for PH may modify the natural progression of hypertensive gestational diseases.
our organisms undergo changes that may modify the action of some drugs
Any configuration you undertake may modify your browsing on the Internet
In such a case, the agency may modify its plan and the control work after having obtained the agreement of the Member State in question.
You agree that Jaeger‑LeCoultre may modify or discontinue providing any of the Platforms, with or without notice to you.
The intriguing hypothesis that EDCs may modify the axes of endogenous hormones,
Pollution sources scattered in the basin may modify the surface water quality
We may modify these Fotolia Terms
Twitter may modify the terms of this Agreement at any time upon notice published on the Twitter Help Center web site.
The Director General responsible for the IST Programme may modify the date of publication of calls for propos als by up to one month.
Partition Error: User may modify, resize or extend existing partition of the laptop drive using some unsecure third party application.
Furthermore, psychosocial factors may modify behaviours associated with periodontal health,