Examples of using May define in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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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
Article 20(4) stipulates that Member States may define the concept of capital goods.
The user may define the level of battery voltage
a court may define their obligations to maintain their grandparents, commensurate to the financial situation of each grandchild.
a court may define their obligations, commensurate to the financial situation of each grandparent.
Member States may define the conditions applicable to such benefits.
A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free People.”.
The Commission may define the support envisaged for Beneficiary Member States in cooperation with other Member States
without prejudice to the additional penalties which Member States may define.
National rules may define the requirements that NGOs must fulfil in order to qualify for legal standing de lege.
Producer Member States may define any supplementary or more stringent characteristics
Countries applying such product standards may define additional national requirements taking into account, in particular, the contribution of emissions of condensable organic compounds to the formation of ambient PM; or.
Member States may define further objective
Psychologists may define it as a guilt complex,
Member States may define thresholds above which legal aid applicants are deemed partly
the competent authority may define appropriate criteria for the designation of such persons
However, the assembly referred to in Article 10(1)(a) of an EGTC may define the terms and conditions of the use of an item of infrastructure the EGTC is managing,
(ii) the work programme may define further criteria
Member States may define the circumstances in which an employer, following consultation in accordance with national law,
Member States may define the circumstances in which an employer, following consultation in accordance with national law,
(d) may define their own level of yearly increase,