Examples of using Questions can in English and their translations into Croatian
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Questions can wait.
I'm sure the questions can wait.
Questions can be such.
Remember, your questions can steer her answers.
Questions can be of the type"What?
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No worries. Inappropriate questions can be very revealing.
Questions can't be asked.
No, eight. It's okay, the questions can be a little awkward.
Questions can wait till we get back.
The answers to all your questions can be found in the past.
The questions can wait a minute, I will just.
Talking about the weather is boring,and work questions can trigger an unwanted logical chain.
Questions can be built according to the following principle.
See, I believe that all the mysteries of the universe all the answers to life's questions can be found in a Spielberg film.
Your questions can wait!
I have read biographies galore, books on philosophy, butI… I find that all of life's biggest questions can be answered by that CD.
Inappropriate questions can be very revealing. No worries.
In line with its mandate, KFOR is providing stable security conditions,in which political questions can and should be solved by the relevant stakeholders.
It's okay, the questions can be a little awkward. No, eight.
Questions can be windows to great instruction, but not the other way around.
In the days leading up to the Dialogue, questions can also be asked via Facebook and via the site of the youth conference.
Questions can already be tweeted mentioning EUChat and ecday to@JHahnEU.
The questionnaires used for these surveys are designed in such a way that the questions can be answered without providing personal information.
What tougher questions can we ask without Angela being here?
Questions can be asked anonymously in which case you can look up the answer on these pages.
Some say the answers to these questions can be found in the origin story of Earth's first civilization.
Many questions can be answered yes or no only by a moron or a slave.
Answers to these questions can be found at Lepenski Vir, an archaeological site in eastern Serbia.
The questions can be arranged in any number and the resource is quite effective in making custom practice sessions.
Thus, survey questions can be asked at an appropriate time and place, rather than in a long interview weeks after the events have occurred.