Examples of using Possible response in English and their translations into Dutch
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Type the possible responses to your question.
This analysis suggested four possible responses.
Different possible responses to the question.
imaging every possible response.
There are two possible responses to this objection.
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specify a number of possible responses.
European union- possible responses to the challenges.
that you all want the fastest possible response.
For each question four possible response options are shown.
Every possible response to that question? Are you aware you just gave?
This allows you to ask a question and specify a number of possible responses.
A third possible response from the reptile brain is freezing.
Read each of the given scenarios and each possible response carefully before answering.
for that is the only possible response.
I am aware of your possible response, easier said than done.
If you discover an attack you could lock out the IP address of the attacker(only as a possible response option)….
There are only two possible responses to sin: to justify it,
that there is no possible response other than"mm" or"mm-hmm.
Actually, there are only three possible responses you can have to a problem, big or small.
Other possible responses have already been formulated,
The European Advisory Group on Aerospace invites the widest possible response to its analysis and recommendations.
I think that the only possible response is, as has been said,
Comes as a possible response to local unrest that has been overwhelming city police.
In my view this is the best possible response to the‘no'votes to the Constitution earlier this year.
get it right than speed up the possible response and make the problems that we want to tackle even worse.
When a question has two possible responses, like Yes/No or True/False,
A possible response to this trend is the TIS concept(Technology Information System)
I particularly welcome the vote on an amendment calling for a financial transaction tax as a possible response to the crisis, even though I am under no illusions about the European Parliament's contradictory votes on this issue.
In Part III the possible responses to these challenges are discussed,
because there was only one possible response to the Commission proposal, which was not a good proposal, and that was a powerful parliamentary response, which is what we have.