Examples of using May be completed in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
These postgraduate degrees may be completed in the same academic year, or in different years.
May be completed with KLASEN utility cart with top shelf in stainless steel or brown wood.
This program may be completed in two semesters by completing 16 credit hours each semester,
The program may be completed in four years and one summer,
The LLM programme may be completed either through one year of full-time study or two, three or four years of part-time study.
The name of the category of the nutrient(s) may be completed or replaced by the specific name of the nutrient(s)
The program may be completed on a full time(1-year)
the required signatures, may be completed electronically.
However(this comes about) in order that the saying may be completed, the one having been(and being)
Degree requires 24 credit hours of post-J.D. coursework and may be completed on either a full-time
evening formats and may be completed in 15 months or longer depending on chosen emphasis.
two cards of another denomination and may be completed with a Joker.
Member States may provide that customs formalities for the export of dual-use items may be completed only at customs offices empowered to that end.
be, be trodden by nations until the(time in which the)">seasonable times of nations may be completed.
Member States may provide that customs formalities for the export of defence related products may be completed only at certain customs offices.
You will gain knowledge of the welcome of Christ'throwing over'/surpassing the knowledge, that you may be completed into every/all the complement of God.
The program aims to accommodate working professionals and the degree requirements may be completed in one or two years.
Member States may provide that customs formalities for the export of dual-use items may be completed only at customs offices empowered to that end.
