Examples of using Is able to create in English and their translations into Slovak
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Of course, I am not the only one who has discovered that the enormous matter in the universe is able to create lives in its motion.
The utility is able to create and download playlists,
This brand is distinguished by the presence of a projector, which is able to create a shadow from the disk.
which together with the magnet is able to create spectacular drawings on the nail.
Unusual bright manicure Hello Kitty is able to create an iridescent cheerful
Moreover, the program is able to create three-dimensional images
Adminer Pro is an application which is able to create a professional administration interface in PHP from a commented SQL script.
Such an environment is able to create an interior room
Person who has created an account on the service and is able to create and administer quizzes,
The hero is able to create blocks of sand,
settlement layer is able to create a system that relies on decentralization,
digital sound synthesis is able to create a variety of sounds.
This dense layer of polyurethane foam almost does not allow air and is able to create a greenhouse effect.
Thus, it is vital to have an experienced PR expert who knows the audience and the trends and is able to create imaginative content.
Is able to create an atmosphere of coolness
Pellegrini also told the Chinese premier that Slovakia is able to create interesting and quality conditions for large Chinese investments that could come to Slovakia.
The TPV staff is able to create process operations by a simple selection from the list of existing procedures
Therefore, it is precisely such growth that is able to create a foundation, a foundation that subsequently affects the correctness of the decisions made.
Reverse osmosis is technologically sophisticated device which is able to create water deprived of almost all admixtures that can be usually found there.
However, the authors do not want to force their own opinion upon the audience- their goal is to present facts, so that the spectator is able to create his own opinion.