Examples of using Would function 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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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
how he/she would function in an actual dev environment, etc.
rather a'one-world brain' which would function as a police of the mind.
Most experiments start quite impulsively by a certain curiosity for how things would function or how something would look.
a kind of additional guarantee, which would function as an instrument of the new European citizenship.
The internal market would function better with a value added tax(VAT)
MEC's new agency would function to produce and distribute school supplies
What type of provision would function the best? However,
it was decided in July 2013 that the Permanent Court of Arbitration(PCA) would function as registry in the proceedings.
all medication would function"equally" for all, is it not so?
A way out could be found through a single energy agency which would belong to the people and would function within the framework of an economy with nationalised basic means of production.
where once the chapel would function.
in which the prosthesis would function as a material to improve tissue consistency.
focused on cancer control around the world, would function as a system of expertise, aimed at educating,
it was expected that adipose tissue would function as a protective factor in women Klaassen& Watkins, 2012.
mutual recognition of standards would function in practice.
Because of that, the authors created a technique named incident pressure calibration to prevent the effect of the stationary waves at high frequencies by using an 8-mm cylindrical tube inserted to the phone, which would function as an anechoic chamber.
Etting up a unit within the Council Secretariat, which would function as a monitoring centre,
The Provincial Convention gathered in the city in 1860 to punish the provincial Constitution again declare the provincial capital, which would function until the year of the centennial,
the Executive and the Judiciary would function more efficient and effectively.
Common to these projects was the desire to create a type of rural'middle class' which would function as an example of prosperity of small landholdings in the countryside,