Examples of using Able to exercise in English and their translations into Swedish
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and also able to exercise for longer, causing rapid muscular tissue gains.
as well as able to exercise for longer, causing quick muscle gains.
a lot more powerful, and able to exercise for longer, causing fast muscle mass gains.
and also able to exercise for longer, leading to quick muscle gains.
and also able to exercise for longer, bring about quick muscular tissue gains.
more effective, and able to exercise for longer, bring about rapid muscular tissue gains.
is a prerequisite for people to be able to exercise their political, social,
They have nothing to do with how long that government will be able to exercise genuine power.
The EU is ready to contribute to rebuilding a Lebanese state able to exercise full sovereignty on its territory
These institutions need to be able to exercise stronger supervision of the activities of the major banks,
The competent authorities must hold the necessary legal instruments to be able to exercise such supervision.
only 15 national governors at most would be able to exercise their voting right at any given time.
registered in individual accounts, in order to be able to exercise voting rights attaching to these shares at a general meeting.
During the European Parliament elections in June 1994 all citizens of the Union were able to exercise these rights in their Member State of residence on the basis of the Directive adopted by the Council on.
Xllnc's legitimate interest is to be able to exercise its rights and obligations under the agreement with the customer company
where the Company's legitimate interest is to be able to exercise its rights and obligations under the agreement with the client company.
strengthening of democratic processes in the City of Gothenburg. They are also basic requirements for our citizens to be able to exercise their democratic rights.
the Action Plan approved at the 1990 World Summit attempt to guarantee that children are able to exercise their fundamental rights,
really means that the institutions can refuse to provide the Ombudsman with the information needed for him to be able to exercise any supervision at all.