Examples of using Able to set in English and their translations into Finnish
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Computer
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Programming
Able to setting and saving filling formula.
Using this tool,parents are able to set usage limits.
Be able to set and store 30 groups of formula for use.
I believe that we have been able to set something in motion here.
Able to set clear objectives for staff and to delegate.
If we can find out what it was, we might be able to set it straight.
Every player is able to set their own limits for deposits and withdrawals.
On the basis of this margin, the European Parliament will also need to be able to set its own priorities for internal policy.
We are able to set clear objectives and point out our political priorities.
I regret that we have not been able to set any binding national targets.
People are able to set an automatic working time, and the micro switch will release the signal again to do cleaning work on time.
Two stages pressing pressure, able to set with Tofu pressing and molding.
We must be able to set definite priorities and make some difficult choices in order to support the EU's economic growth potential and consolidate public finances.
With the theme, you are also able to set the keyboard background wallpaper.
Strengthening the ecological pillar in sustainable development is also essential since when sustainable development is monitored year by year,we have to be able to set clear targets for the ecological pillar to make this monitoring possible.
The downside of not being able to set an FPS cap is outweighed by the other features.
In order to prevent the degradation of service and the hindering or slowing down of traffic over networks,Member States shall ensure that national regulatory authorities are able to set minimum quality of service requirements on an undertaking or undertakings providing public communications networks.
We have also been able to set up functional cooperation networks at several levels of government.
We have a number of challenges ahead, such as reforming the Community budget,which Europe must address by showing that it is able to set the world agenda on various topics including the fight against climate change and the regulation of financial markets.
Member States shall ensure that the competent national authority is able to set detailed rules and, where necessary, issue instructions concerning the circumstances when the notification of personal data breaches by the provider of a publicly available electronic communications service is required, in compliance with paragraphs 3a and 3b, the format applicable to such notification, as well as the manner in which the notification is made.
The most important is that it will send out a clear message to the citizens in both the present and in the new Member States,demonstrating that the European Union is both willing and able to set appropriate conditions for the real free movement of persons, the cornerstone of which is the coordination of social security systems.
Authorities should be able to set out basic principles and minimum social conditions in their tender specifications.
With these options, you will be able to set aspects such as intensity, timing, etc.
Unfortunately, you will be able to set another search engine only if you remove Delta-Homes Virus.
Once the process completes, you will be able to set a new address for the phone that you are using.
Member States will still be able to set national tax rates in accordance with their budgetary policy preferences.
Why should Google be able to set data thresholds in future?
Member States and regions must be able to set their own priorities themselves so that genuine development can be achieved in rural areas.
A: Each region of spain is able to set its own fees for your NIE Number tax.
But the principle that the legislature should, if necessary, be able to set a sunset clause- that is a power we have under the Treaty- is recognised to the extent that the agreement says very clearly‘without prejudice to the rights of the legislative authority.