Examples of using Able to start in English and their translations into Finnish
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Medicine
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
You won't be able to start it.
I was able to start working the next week.
We should all be able to start over.
Being able to start again, guilt-free.
We should all be able to start over.
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It will be able to start investigations into the potential breaches of the Regulation.
We should all be able to start over.
Our aim is to be able to start construction next spring, meaning the turbines could be installed in summer 2021.”.
The Government has not been able to start its work in peace.
I am now able to start addressing a number of additional enhancements that I have wanted to include for the past few months.
Have you been able to start work yet?
We could have voted on the 17th of this month and the Conference would not have been able to start on the 14th.
Must be able to start immediately.
Certainly not all countries will be able to start at the same time.
She said she would be able to start paying straight away… Mrs. Rafferty is being questioned at the moment.
Mrs. Rafferty is being questioned at the moment. She said she would be able to start paying straight away.
I won't be able to start until tomorrow.
Member States and regions with programmes with a high execution rates were able to start the preparation for closure.
Specific compensation measures would thus give a clear signal to young fishermen that they might one day be able to start their own fishing venture.
You wouldn't be able to start a conversation.
In spite of all these positive factors, many start-up new ventures suffer a setback in the initial stages oris not even able to start due to shortage of funds.
Then we will be able to start negotiations.
Horizontal between the motor and pump, it seems to lock itself into place andthe motor seems not able to start from that position.
It's fortunate to be able to start so soon, I mean, so young.
I shall treasure my 10 years in this Parliament, andI shall watch with interest as the next Parliament takes on the projects that perhaps we have been able to start.
She said she would be able to start paying right away at the rate agreed.
Nine months on from the ceremonious handover of the Fundamental Rights Agency,it is no joy for me to speak about the fact that the institution has not been able to start work, and still has no management.
Thereafter we will be able to start to think, as you wish, on the approach we might adopt with the Member States, who sometimes show some reluctance, and a European Parliament which will also have to be convinced, when the time comes, that we should go on to the second stage.
We can no longer postpone our vote for fear of not being able to start the new programming period in time.