Examples of using Can be treated in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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But politically sensitive crimes can be treated differently.
The skin of most animals can be treated in such a way that they produce leather and can be found
Crohn's and ulcerative colitis can be treated by taking six grams per day in capsule form.
If cancer is detected at an early stage, it can be treated before it spreads to nearby parts of the body.
Even as thyroid cancer can be treated through surgery, medicines are also required to treat cancer
Soft" Bounces, such as when the mailbox is full, can be treated differently than Hard Bounces because delivery might be possible in the future.
Children age 2 and older can be treated with Zilactin-L Liquid, Orajel Baby, and Anbesol.
Chronic respiratory failure can be treated at home or at a long-term care center.
In early stages of cervical cancer, you can be treated with radiotherapy alone or combined with surgery.
The skin of most animals can be treated in such ways as to produce leather and can be found
A dependent child can be treated as a domestic student, which means you don't have to pay
Naturally, they can be treated as an identification of your own skis among a public place.
Most fractures can be treated with simple comfort measures until they heal.
If the mind is ill then the illness can be treated, but if the mind itself is the illness, then this illness cannot be treated. .
For zinc alloy parts, can be treated by electroplating of chrome, zinc, nickel, power coating,
Furthermore, it is possible that individuals in a de facto relationship can be treated substantively different to a person in a marriage.
All of these words can be treated as prepositions if we extend the definition to allow clausal complements.
Minor symptoms can be treated with lifestyle changes,
When a melioidosis infection is diagnosed, the disease can be treated with the use of appropriate medication.
The Medical Committee determines whether or not the child can be treated, and followed by an Ethical Committee review if necessary.