Examples of using Object can 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
One nontrivial object can set a style direction
Since an object can only have one fill
However, resuming the infant's breathing is more important and the object can be removed when the baby resumes breathing
In Excel VBA, an object can contain another object, and that object can contain another object, etc.
Furthermore, it will show you in red the contact area with the ground plane and if your object can tip.
In addition, it should be remembered that any three-dimensional object can destroy the illusion of additional space created by the photo-wallpapers.
play online hidden object can be almost anywhere.
This is a multi-valued attribute, so an object can be a member of more than one address list.
The other problem is that any excess charges you get on an object can leave when it touches stuff- like the ground or the air.
Extreme object can move to the right,
For example, a Shape object can represent any object on a Visio drawing page that you can select by using the pointer.
it shows what an object can do and what opportunities there are for manipulating it.
Permissions on this object can control which users are allowed to enroll against this CA.
The maximum amount of a substance, that an object can contain, is known as its capacity.
Any of these effects can be used in combination- an object can be moved,
The radius parameter works similar to the bufferRadius parameter from before and defines how much an object can move away from the created path.
strengthens the small quantities of visible light by a thousand times so that object can be seen during nighttime.
Accreditation board guidelines state that no object Can be less than 18 inches from the ceiling.
Further guidance with regard to the notion of restrictions of competition by object can be obtained in the General Guidelines.
The theory of general relativity allows the possibility of closed time like curves, through which an object can move to any point within that curve.