Exemples d'utilisation de Possible to make progress en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Is it possible to make progress without it?
If we're a little patient it is possible to make progress..
Is it possible to make progress without competitors?
The current cooperation with the EU is proving that with dialogue it is possible to make progress.
It's totally possible to make progress on that front.
This shows that with proper measures and determination,it is possible to make progress.
Is it possible to make progress on all topics at the same time?
We are not going to harmonise everything, butit is still possible to make progress in certain areas.
Do everything possible to make progress towards the goal.
Tension is everywhere and at all levels, but once the diagnosis is shared,it is possible to make progress.
Possible to make progress by the time amplitude and with the addition of activity.
In most organizations,it is not possible to make progress without authorization from someone.
I cannot predict with certainty what will happen on 2 October. One possibility is that they will persist with the same position as at last meeting,in which case it will not be possible to make progress.
That said, it is possible to make progress toward peace in Eastern Ukraine..
The events that have taken place to date demonstrate that it is indeed possible to make progress through peaceful negotiations.
We do this because it is only possible to make progress if there are close bonds between the Government and the people.
Citing the need to mobilize additional resources to implement the intergovernmental strategic plan,he asked whether it was possible to make progress on that front.
It may now perhaps be possible to make progress in the process of reconciliation between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
But one of the underlying messages of this Workbook is that it is possible to make progress, even from unpromising starts.
The index shows that it is possible to make progress on gender equity even within a context of widespread poverty.