Examples of using To do many things in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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That's called Fluxion and is an automated application that knows to do many things, including this type of attack.
foreign experts said Vietnam need to do many things before applying to  UNESCO.
An animal can be trained to do many things, but what we have over them is intellect.
a pro gamer and being able to  go abroad to do many things like that.
People with early-stage Alzheimer's disease experience changes in their ability to  plan or to do many things at the same time.
We can count on science to do many things, but we can also count on science to  make mistakes.
I may be perfectly free myself to do many things, the doing  of which might hurt my brother and wound his conscience.
Luckily, our ancestors evolved the ability to do many things without conscious attention.
Her father taught her to do many things, but the most important lesson she ever learned was how to  help those in need.
Git is a powerful tool, and allows you to do many things to  and with your history, but every team
You liked to do many things and everything you wanted to do  I did.".
We need to do many things to  increase the number of the super-rich people, to make them a firm foundation
About Pope Benedict I would like to  underscore that he is a man that had the courage to do many things on this theme.
remember that it's better to do  a few things  well than to do many things poorly.
age we have the power to do many things with our mobile phones.
Online video games help people train their ability to do many things at the same time,
Instead of one organization trying to do many things and risking scatter, his vision was that of a proliferation of groups, each maximizing strength
But, unfortunately, circumstances force them to  work together to do many things, from fighting evil wizards to  helping the class pass their final exam, with a lot of humour, magic, and romances thrown in.
In other words, the stress that we build up by trying to do many things at once when we really can't is making us sick, and causing us to  crave even more interruptions, spiking dopamine.
They are able to do many things without falling and when they do  fall,