Examples of using May consider in English and their translations into Romanian
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people may consider you a stubborn and tough person,
Dillinger was a rat'that the country may consider itself fortunate to be rid of.
Member States may consider a recognised producer group as a single producer.
President Trump has recently indicated that the White House may consider making English the official language.
Member States may consider activities of these bodies which are exempt under Article 13
any information from any other source which it may consider relevant.
Member States may consider the following to be tangible property:(a)
Most users may consider Sysprotector 4 program as a legit antivirus from Microsoft that is called Microsoft Security Essentials, but it only pretends as legit software.
Student support systems may consider the student either as an individual
Member States may consider the handing over of certain works of construction to be supplies within the meaning of paragraph 1.';
legitimately includes content which some users may consider objectionable or offensive.
In practice, this means that investigative bodies of different authorities may consider a crime committed by an article within its competence.
As our students shape their individual career paths into the ever-changing world of visual communication, they may consider many popular and competitively sought after routes.
the national competent authorities may consider eligible the following costs.
the national competent authorities may consider eligible the following costs.
undertakings that sign agreements not exceeding the market share thresholds may consider their agreements to be compatible with European competition legislation.
Several people may consider themselves the founders of this miracle,
The Committee may consider any other question referred to it by its chair on his or her own initiative
The Committee may consider any other question referred to it by its Chairman either on his own initiative or at the request of the representative of a Member State.
In doing so, Member States may consider cost-effective ways of publicising the possibilities of using biofuels.