Exemplos de uso de Involve only em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Involve only people you trust.
Both programmes involve only ERDF funding.
All the content andopinions created by its members involve only themselves.
King and pawn endgames involve only kings and pawns on one or both sides.
Necrosis or fibrosis may be either focal ordiffuse and can involve only one PM or both.
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These loans involve only a commission and are repayable over a period of 50 years.
The mechanics of Mario Bros. involve only running and jumping.
It may involve only sex, staying the night, or perhaps you will have company for your entire holiday.
Not all curricular accommodations involve only teachers and students.
It may involve only sex, staying the night, or perhaps you will have company for your entire holiday…….
King and pawn endings===King andpawn endgames involve only kings and pawns on one or both sides.
Mass raids involve up to 600 L. limao bees,while mild raids for nest material involve only a few.
In this type of myoclonus, jerks usually involve only a few muscles in one part of the body, but jerks involving many muscles may occur.
For ehv(extra high voltage) transmission levels, between 90¿95% of all line faults involve only a single phase.
The contents of these boxes involve only professional matters such as her“speeches and variants of published works… a few related letters and two notebooks.
Among the rituals called undufe are performances that involve only the members of a particular settlement.
One may involve only a few products or sectors, while the other may extend well beyond traditional tariffs to areas such as intellectual property and standards.
In the latter case,Gift Idea entitled to delivery if it deems that the changes involve only minor deviations from the original offering.
However, the available studies are scarce and involve only a small number of patients, and therefore do not allow the generalization of this strategy for the treatment of HTN associated with MS.
In writing.-(CS) The total funds taken from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund represent around 3.6% and involve only three countries.
The departure from coal in such situations can involve only one alternative- a still greater dependence on gas, which is imported from only one direction.
In these, there should not be a selection regarding the type of heart defect, i.e.,they should involve only cardiac malformations in general.
The first one includes those infections which involve only the pyelocaliceal system- emphysematous pyelitis-, while the other group includes renal parenchyma injuries, either sparing or not the collecting system.
In the battle of Ezekiel 38-39,the armies come primarily from the north and involve only a few nations of the earth Ezekiel 38:6, 15; 39:2.
Based on the data of the present study, in addition to the maintenance of the positive results reached up to the present moment, there are still some needs to be met, especially low complex ones,such as fillings that involve only one surface Table.
Milder episodes, called"confusional arousals" are more common in children,and may involve only moaning, muttering, and motor agitation of the head, body and legs.
Usually, programs in the fashion industry involve only one or two of these disciplines and therefore have difficulty introducing students to the huge range of issues raised by the creative, production and communication processes involved in fashion businesses.
The form of the play differs from many other Greek tragedies by its simplicity:All scenes involve only two actors, Medea and someone else.
Moreover, most of the tests destined to the functional assessment of COPD patients involve only activities with the lower limbs; there are only three field tests which involve multiple tasks that are used on COPD patients: Monitored Functional Task Evaluation e Neidstadt and Crepeau ADL Test, other than the TGlittre test.
Today, one can point to five- and six-year contracts- contracts that are commonly characterized by an emphasis on job security and that involve only modest wage increases.