Exemples d'utilisation de Should be able to act en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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I should be able to act better.
Those who receive the instructions should be able to act.
We should be able to act freely.
Now the cops have a president who thinks they should be able to act without consequences.
Who should be able to act as a co-decision-maker?
In a market economy,market participants should be able to act freely within a legal framework.
You should be able to act in a powerful way.
Instead of an absolute majority of its Members,the Parliament should be able to act on a majority of votes cast.
Citizens should be able to act as a countervailing force!
In such cases, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women should be able to act proprio motu.
The Prosecutor should be able to act ex officio.
While acting together with our partners will remain the EU's norm and preference, we should be able to act alone when necessary.
You should be able to act with decisiveness and authority.
In this context,the European Union emphasises that the representatives of all parties should be able to act in an environment free of intimidation and threats.
You should be able to act beforehand, with information, training and education.
Imminent Nuclear Test Explosion:In Germany's view, the Executive Council of the CTBT organization should be able to act if there is suspicion of an imminent nuclear explosion.
The state should be able to act justly, give a sense of security and fulfil people's right to live a prosperous life.' Â.
The Audit Committee retains its prior year recommendation,that Members of the management body should be able to act objectively, critically, independently and avoid potential conflicts of interests.
You should be able to act faster and more nimbly than the large carriers, and you're in tune to the precise needs of the communities you serve.
The Audit Committee reiterates its prior years recommendation that all members of the management body should be able to act objectively, critically, independently and avoid potential conflicts of interests.