Exemplos de uso de Can not change em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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I can not change.
Lutz is the boss, and you can not change it.
You can not change the law.
Finally, remember that you can not change.
You can not change, accept!
Whoever is not born can not change.
A tiger can not change his stripes.
Depending on the quality of water filter system can not change to a year.
What you can not change, accept.
Can not change the version of the project facet Dynamic Web Module to 3.0?
The conviction that they can not change the situation affect the right format!
Can not change the version of the project phased dynamic Web module 2,3 to 3,0.
You will be redirected to the page English-language, you can not change the language of the page BankrollMob.
One can not change one's nature.
It is well-known that the democratic movement in itself can not change the class relations in China fundamentally.
You can not change a read-only file.
In the property of the respective user check the option User can not change password Then click on Apply si OK.
I can not change according to my will.
The tiger can not change their stripes.
We can not change your name, address, FRN number, etc.
Grant me serenity to accept the things I can not change courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference.
You can not change the password or name of the new network.
Thus, the attacker can not change the contents of the log Bellare; Yeey, 1997.
We can not change anything until I started doing a backup(backup file) to httpd. conf.
Important: The mobile alone can not change from one state to another, it is always directed by the network!
We can not change the world unless we change ourselves.
This bracket can not change the angle of the flag: The pole is fixed to the bracket.
We can not change observations, so we have to change the scenarios!
If you can not change that, I will never be free.
You can not change many of the circumstances around you, but the attitude with which the view.