Examples of using Able to join in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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Programming
There is an option for a player to see how much time is left until they are able to join or create a Clan.
of other classes of society able to join the movement and perform active work….
we must not forget certain problem areas that still require comprehensive reforms before Croatia is able to join the EU.
For the EESC it is desirable that they have adequate administrative capacity at their disposal to implement it correctly before they are able to join the EU.
they meet the criteria then they should be able to join the EU.
The newly-selected students will also be able to join and benefit from the Erasmus Mundus Student
anyone who shares our vision will be able to join us.
which will be able to join and adults, it makes sense to spend money on more serious Materials.
anyone who shares our vision will be able to join us.
which means that more people will be able to join since even outside Holm Fibers catchment.
far too many EU citizens who were willing and able to join the labour market did not have access to a job.
from the other social classes who will be able to join the movement and perform active work in it.
anyone who shares our vision will be able to join us.
of the other classes of society who will be able to join the movement and perform active work in it.
you would hardly have been able to join them, but if you did succeed,
Entrepreneurs and innovators from the region will be able to join different discussion panels with topics like how to find an investor,
Those players will get an invitation for the union and will be able to join the attack with their fleets via clicking on the short link on the second fleet page("Combat forces").
You will be able to join clans other players,
The preconditions must be created for the country to be able to join the European Union,
interest is that Pakistan should be a stable democracy free from terror and able to join with its neighbours in defence against common threats.