Exemples d'utilisation de To be able to propose en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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The CGP need to be able to propose alternatives.
Mrs. WARZAZI announced that she wished her name to be removed from the list of sponsors of the draft resolution in order to be able to propose drafting changes to the text.
Specialising our teams to be able to propose innovative solutions.
To be able to propose surveys, Your-Surveys will have to know you.
Etiologic diagnosis is essential in order to be able to propose adapted therapeutics.
I am delighted to be able to propose this new offer to Valencia's elderlies.
The mixing of the gases then has to be modified in order to be able to propose another mode of injecting the gases.
To be able to propose the appropriate crane, we need the following specifications.
Data: adaptive learning needs data to be able to propose tailored learning paths to each learner.
To be able to propose surveys, Your-Surveys will have to know you.
Volkswagen abandons the project of an electric Golf to be able to propose a compact 100% specific electric sedan in 2020.
In 2019, I hope to be able to propose a new discipline, a new approach, a new way of having fun with your horse and progressing, whether in a leisure context or in competition.
We will have to understand this whole assembly in order to be able to propose adapted mechanisms and software abstractions.
In order to be able to propose a precise plan for the operation and modernisation of the service, it is necessary for the Consultant to gain an in-depth understanding.
MARVIN attends international exhibitions and auctions in order to be able to propose the most requested coins at the most favourable market's prices.
We are very proud to be able to propose FXX as hot new brands to our customers.
At first listening, you realize that D'cota'svocation is not the simulation of acoustic instruments, but is to be able to propose some wealthy and original analogic sounds.
I would like Tara to be able to propose and share the highest levels of scientific knowledge.
The Department of Peacekeeping Operations needed to balance the needs of the Organization with those of missions andstaff members in order to be able to propose attractive working conditions.