Exemplos de uso de To be able to draw em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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I want to be able to draw these streets from memory.
Picasso said,"First you have to be able to draw a straight line.
I want to be able to draw the Palazzo Vecchio and the Duomo.
Choose one subject that is meaningful to you and that you want to be able to draw well.
I used to be able to draw anything that came to my mind,… but now, since the attack, I can't… because my hand shakes too much.
It is allowed to strike the half with skillfully drawn card not to everyone,after all for this purpose it is necessary to be able to draw.
But that's exactly what makes it so important to be able to draw these things out one by one and point out the potential factors that could be at play.
How to draw Valentine's Day cards It is allowed to strike the half with skillfully drawn card not to everyone,after all for this purpose it is necessary to be able to draw.
In any case, you don't have to be able to draw for getting an even good result as I did with the AKVIS Sketch plug-in, whereas it's quite another story with the classic filters and brushes.
You should therefore understand just how lucky contemporary artists are, since they are the only ones to be able to draw upon the beauty of household appliances to give form to their own beauty.
There is insufficient evidence to be able to draw any conclusions regarding the possible clinical efficacy of Cubicin against infections due to enterococci, including Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium.
This is an example of the kind of graphics you need to be able to draw if you wanted to get a job in the video game industry today.
Clinicians need to be able to draw on resources that provide the best current evidence about a treatment, taken from collective experience and systematic reviews of any reliable research studies that exist.
The American business community knows that it is an advantage to be able to draw on insights of people from consumer markets it is trying to reach.
Additionally I am just about to finish,Mr President, in order to be able to draw up in the near future concrete proposals regarding driving under the influence of psychoactive substances, in October 2006 the Commission launched a research project set to last for four years designed to improve knowledge in this field and formulate solutions.
Secondly, we believe that clearly insufficient time has elapsed since the implementation of directive 2001/60/EEC on labelling to be able to draw safe conclusions about its adequacy or otherwise in reducing or eliminating the most worrying cases in this field.
But the bug in our case was in touch-sensitive displays:we wanted to be able to draw-- you know, rub your finger across the screen to input continuous points-- and there was just too much friction created between your finger and the glass-- if glass was the substrate, which it usually is.
I therefore believe that it is very important for the European Union to be able to draw conclusions quickly from its relative invisibility, to put it mildly, during the recent events.
It is at least equally important for evaluations which are seen to be appropriate during the implementation of strategies to be able to draw on the methodologically reliable, regularly conducted compilation of data and data sets, and on the conclusions which can be deduced from them.