Examples of using Are only able in English and their translations into Swedish
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Some Member States have a limited range of procedures meaning that businesses are only able to restructure at a relatively late stage,
hanging pants are only able to give extra volume
They realise that, tragically, they are only able to fully love one another in this virtual heaven, where their identities have been somehow transformed into beguiling dream figures.
Much of the time citizens are only able to engage with their own governance sporadically- maybe just at an election every 4
looking to the past, are only able to propose again a situation that we have already experienced.
Much of the time citizens are only able to engage with their own government sporadically- maybe just at an election every 4
uninfected females are only able to produce viable offspring with uninfected males.
you can add a block so that they are only able to open certain applications.
Division 3 schools place a heavy focus on academics and are only able to offer academic scholarships.
Dolphins emit sounds with frequencies of between 1000 and 80 000 MHz but we are only able to hear frequencies between 1000
If, for example, farmers are only able to earn EUR 1.25 per kilo of pork,
We are only able to accept notices in the languages into which these terms are made available by us.
Com We are only able to accept notices in the languages into which these terms are made available by us.
Please note that we are only able to accept returns of BULKWEAR® that are unworn and unwashed.
Please note, we are only able to accept money off vouchers issued through the TASSIMO Home Delivery Service.
Note: We're only able to unsubscribe you from review invitations sent using Trustpilot's systems,
Please note, we are only able to accept money off vouchers issued through the L'OR Home Delivery Service.
The Euro-Info points and representations are only able to provide publications in the language(s) of their respective country.
This is a consequence of the electronic(amplifiers) that are only able to handle voltages within some specific range.
Under capitalism, millions of people must sell their labour power in order to survive and they are only able to sell their labour power when this process creates profit for the capital.