Examples of using Able to decide in English and their translations into Swedish
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sovereign state able to decide its own future.
how nice is it to be able to decide yourself where to sit?
Rather, I am quite clear that Member States should be able to decide what management system works best for them.
Once this assessment is completed, we will be able to decide how best to respond to Parliament's recommendations.
We should not count on officials being able to decide about how to make our continent better,
If they had been able to decide the outcome of the Swedish vote, Sweden would today have had the euro as a currency.
Researchers need to be able to decide if the peak belongs to the molecule of interest,
In a future self-driving Volvo, you will be able to decide how to spend the time on your commute.
the network will be able to decide if it keeps or releases the resources allocated to the terminal.
you will be able to decide how you want to terminate Luckysearches. com.
Afterwards, you will be able to decide whether you want to terminate Search.
then you will be able to decide how you want to terminate Srv. clk2ads. com.
And then you will be able to decide on the character, the role of which would go through the whole game,
It is for this reason that I want every nation to be able to decide its own affairs freely.
Many species, such as pigeons and hornbills, have been shown to be able to decide upon foraging areas according to the time of the year.
the fact is that once labelling is in place the consumer will be able to decide.
you will be able to decide how to store the files.
It is only at the end of this process that the European Council will be able to decide which path to take;
they will be able to decide what is right for them on the basis of the facts.
have finally come to the place where you will be able to decide your own future without any interference from the negativity