Examples of using Able to ask in English and their translations into Slovak
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for researchers who are able to ask interesting questions,
Philosophy is the critical study of the most fundamental questions that humankind has been able to ask.
There is the added advantage of being able to ask questions of experts in their respective fields,” says Ms du Plessis, who will also be attending the event.
The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session where fans will be able to ask the developers questions.
You are able to ask to find some of their preceding work,
During the call, we would be able to ask your predetermined questions depending on the type of client
Plus, I like being able to ask questions that can further explain things.
When a small child grows up so much that he is able to ask questions, a real squall of“And why.?
Being able to ask Siri to call a family member
then I would at least be able to ask two questions if someone else is around.
You will also be able to ask forgiveness from your child, who is now living in the Lord.".
Being able to ask,“How do you know the host?” gives parties a slight edge over bars.
Member States will then be able to ask for more detailed information on a particular ruling.
During the call, we would be able to ask your predetermined questions depending on the type of client
the more your partner will feel able to ask too.
Under the proposed new rules, throughout the two-year guarantee period, the consumer will be able to ask for a remedy without having to prove that the defect existed at the time of delivery.
The clients are able to ask the guaranetee fund for pay back the reservation
Under the proposed rules, throughout the two-year guarantee period, the consumer will be able to ask for a remedy for defective goods without having to prove that the defect existed at the time of delivery.
Under the proposed rules, throughout a one-year period, the consumer would be able to ask for a remedy without having to prove that the defect existed at the time of delivery.
These women will be able to ask a judge to apply European law in their case if it conforms more closely to the equality of rights.