Examples of using Be able to pay in English and their translations into Swedish
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Computer
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Trusted customers may in some cases be able to pay afterwards.
You will also still be able to pay by card on the train.
We must all be able to pay our bills in a secure manner, preferably also in a simple and speedy manner, i.e.
Be able to pay a possible fee for the application with a credit card
Don't know if we will ever be able to pay it back, but he's alive.
Be able to pay the application fee with a VISA card
If one bank owes money to another bank, there's always a small chance that it won't be able to pay the other bank.
We must be able to pay the US back in the same coin in this case instead of just yielding to its pressure.
A natural person who is so deeply in debt that he or she will not be able to pay his or her debts in the foreseeable future can apply for debt restructuring.
Be able to pay by credit or debit card or via internet banking while you submit your application.
Counterparty risk- investors could be exposed to the risk that a single financial institution- the counterparty- may not be able to pay the index return.
Europeans should increasingly be able to pay for their imports from third countries in their own currency.
An organisation that pours out more than SEK 360 billion on a protectionist agricultural policy must be able to pay SEK 90 million to show respect for the EU's citizens.
they have to be able to pay for it too.
And I don't think you're gonna be able to pay that back on a postman's wage. 250 quid's a lot of money.
She shows us a thick file containing bills she will never be able to pay.
this means that you will no longer be able to pay with cash in the Library.
as we will not be able to pay for shipping for you.
this means that you will no longer be able to pay with cash in the Library.
this job, I wouldn't be able to pay for grad school.