Examples of using That could in English and their translations into Urdu
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The questions that you can ask may be limited; companies are unlikely to allow research that could make them look bad.
Read their paper, and then propose a social research problem that could use the same kind of open contest.
Fathom will search information that could harm or put your reputation at risk.
It gave them the key they needed, to create weapons that could adapt to any mutant power.
I believe that is a largely wrong blanket statement that could really steer young hearts in the wrong direction.
There is little to be said about this famous city that could further romanticize it or entice you.
If we can identify brain metastases earlier in their progression, that could allow for earlier treatment and improved outcomes for these patients.
Does anyone have experience with digital movie cameras that could recommend a good basic one?
That could never happen if Groups stayed locked in the nav menu dungeon.
Or(more likely) a sub-species that could some day become its own species?
They said that if that could not happen, could something else be done.
It can save a big 7% loss of conversion that could just happen in 1 second of load delay(source).
Many in South Korea have grown concerned that the U.S. might take unilateral military action against North Korea that could plunge the region into war.
I started studying Economics at the University 40 years ago, they talked, and that Pakistan could not produce exports or so much money that could increase reservoirs.
Will not post items that could cause harm to the Site;
This way you can be sure to get rid of food debris and plaque that could end up staining your teeth.
Now I don't mean to scare you, but these are real issues that could potentially spell disaster for you.
These are bit more conceptually difficult because they involve“potential” outcomes- things that could happen.
When the customer service rep could not help me, he immediately directed me to another team member that could, who then answered me via email.
Finally, the potential outcomes are bit more conceptually difficult because they involve“potential” outcomes; things that could have happened.