Examples of using Can in principle in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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But wood can in principle be no longer planted.
Judgments of the district court andthe district court can in principle be attacked with the appeal.
The children can in principle choose what they want to do.
It will be found or thought up as a"proof" of the fact that anthropophilia can in principle be legalized.
Biogas can in principle be obtained from any organic material.
Therefore procedural acts can in principle be challenged.
PCOS can in principle not hurt, but should be treated if you have a child wish.
It will be found orthought up as a"proof" of the fact that anthropophilia can in principle be legalized.
Unlike Cash Games that can in principle go on forever all tournaments will come to an end.
The mixed forms of neuropathologic and angiopathologic ulcers, andthe purely neuropathologic ulcers can in principle be considered to be infected.
The throat almonds can in principle be completely removed, but sometimes there is still a residue from the sole almond.
The Commission would like to stress that maintenance activities are under the responsibility of each riparian country and can in principle not be financed from the EU budget.
This means that a person can in principle remotely control your device Hola and by and large perform the same actions as you.
A“basis of the hypothesis is that every aspect of learning orany other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made.
These accounts can in principle be the same as a normal payment account, although of course there are conditions attached to how much is spent.
Every aspect of learning or other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.".
This breed can in principle be called as someone you want, but the standard is still one, and it must match the description of the Central Asian Shepherd.
Every aspect of learning orany other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to stimulate it.
Moreover, while a French president can in principle call a referendum without the backing of congress, he or she cannot do so without the permission of France's constitutional court- which would be unlikely to give it.
This means that once the EU officially becomes a member,all EU geographical indications can in principle get rapid, high-level and indefinite protection in other members of the Geneva Act.
Ownership and all real rights can in principle be acquired only by way of legal delivery and receipt, except where provided for in law.'.
This was the original definition:“every aspect of learning orany other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.
Such indications include situations in which a woman can in principle give birth herself, but to some extent there is a danger of complications, more often for a fetus.
For the measures where the Croatian authorities have received the conferral of management powers, allowing them to use decentralised managementwithout ex ante controls, pre-accession programmes can in principle be implemented under similar conditions to those which will apply post accession.
However, Internet-based data transmissions can in principle have security gaps, so absolute protection cannot be guaranteed.
First of all, the study concerns the assumption that every aspect of learning orany other intelligence characteristic can in principle be so accurately described as to make a machine to simulate it.
The professional in charge of the sale takes registrations, which can in principle be conveyed by any means, the most common being through the website on which the auction will be broadcast.
The study should be based on the assumption that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be frabricated to simulate it.".
The conjecture that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.”.
The study is to proceed on the basis of the conjecture that every aspect of learning orany other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.