Examples of using Be able to start in English and their translations into Finnish
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You won't be able to start it.
Because once you stop Never stop hitting people you will never be able to start again.
Must be able to start immediately.
Otherwise, I won't be able to start.
She said she would be able to start paying straight away… Mrs. Rafferty is being questioned at the moment.
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Otherwise, he will neser be able to start anew.
Where the Commission has, on the basis of information available to it, reason to believe that a thirdcountry has adopted or maintains a restrictive procurement practice, it should be able to start an investigation.
Otherwise, he will never be able to start a new.
Negotiations with the regions will then be able to start before the end of 2006 and it will be possible to launch the implementation of projects and programmes in each of the regions, particularly in those that are in the greatest difficulty, as soon as the next programming period starts in 2007, and not two years later, which I observed to be the case after Berlin.
Otherwise, he will never be able to start anew.
You wouldn't be able to start a conversation.
I have isolated the damaged relays,so the ship should be able to start repairing itself.
She said she would be able to start paying right away at the rate agreed.
In theory, yes. Butif we were able to shut down the machine we may never be able to start it again.
We should all be able to start over.
Commissioner Byrne told us that the feasibility study is almost complete,so we should be able to start soon.
We should all be able to start over.
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.
We should all be able to start over.
As a new business owner, you must be able to source for required money or capital to get your business off the ground,without which you won't be able to start anything or even go far in any way.
That way, they won't be able to start a war with us since we're stronger than they are! .
We had to choose, and since our priority is the chip programme,the Commission will not be able to start the study in question until the beginning of 1999.
Otherwise, the Commission will only be able to start work once the slaughtering data become available five years after adoption of the directive.
As a new business owner, you must be able to source for required money or capital to get your business off the ground,without which you won't be able to start anything or even go far in any way.
It is the Council's wish that this commission be able to start work quickly so that those responsible for the assassination of Mr Rafik Hariri can be brought to justice in Lebanon.
This is traded off against the fact that no measures are taken at home, countries in eastern Europesell their rights in order to reconstruct their industries and countries in the developing world may not be able to start the industrialisation process for a long while yet.
They should already have a suitable local area strategy, and be able to start projects and investments in their area.
The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health has announced that it will be able to start EC type examinations of dry suits in April 2013.
Commissioner Barnier probably said to you today, Commissioner Wallström,that all European programmes should be able to start without undue delay because it can be extremely difficult to make up for lost time later on.