Examples of using Child cannot in English and their translations into Slovak
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Medicine
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Colloquial
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Official
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
The child cannot be seated in a seat with no seat in front e. g.
In the summer, when the gentle sun begins to burn more and more, the child cannot do without a panama girl.
The child cannot be seated in a seat with no seat in front of it(e.g. behind the driver, etc.).
space are inborn, the child cannot grasp such abstract ideas until they are experimentally demonstrated.
When a parent uses this powerful means of control at their disposal in primarily a negative way, a child cannot but see his parent in a primarily negative way.
would love to, my child cannot kiss a moving target.
When the parent uses this powerful tool of control mainly in a negative key, and the child cannot but see the parent generally in the negative plan.
Some babies start to get sick, but this does not mean that the child cannot walk to the kindergarten at all.
Do not give you/your child's dose of INCRELEX if you/your child cannot eat for any reason.
A large weight of the fetus also cannot be corrected, because the child cannot lose weight in the womb.
Of course, at an early age, a child cannot do this on his own, his parents decide for him.
If for some reason parents with a child cannot arrive at the time indicated on the coupon,
Change this PIN after its use so that the child cannot unlock the device with the same PIN next time.
Even the most conservative parents agree that a child cannot be completely prohibited from using the Internet.
the risk of hepatotoxicity in mother and child cannot be excluded.
I think the child cannot bring enough information to bear not to be deceived
Often the child cannot clearly explain where he has a pain,
There's just too much going on, and the child cannot concentrate on just one stimulus.
the risk of hepatotoxicity in mother and child cannot be excluded.
A step-parent is, however, responsible for maintenance only to the extent that the child cannot obtain maintenance from the other parent, i.e. not the one with whom the step-parent is living.