Examples of using Can implement in English and their translations into Finnish
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Aerial is one kind turns can implement.
Can implement, but no improvement in coordination.
They are unpredictable and can implement any, even the most insane, ideas.
It's called this because it is so easy,virtually anyone without programming experience can implement it on their website.
Rural areas can implement projects aimed at developing broadband Internet links.
It should be noted that the management of such institutions can implement their own services.
The developers of the PlayStation 5 can implement some coding to withstand the resistance generated through the triggers.
Until then countries or groups of countries,such as the EU, can implement interim measures.
This organisation can implement the regional way of tackling things that both Parliament and the Commission wish to see.
The best ideas of the event will be rewarded and the teams can implement their innovations at Sweco.
Those who have got other versions of software may look for manners how to open Outlook in safe mode Windows XP users can implement.
This is also important so that the Community andMember States can implement activities agreed at international level.
Now, the boat hoist operator can implement an accurate billing system and give customers access to the data upon which those calculations are based.”.
This is an excellent example of how Parliament,together with the Council and also the Commission, can implement a change.
It is precisely to ensure that the countries,the States, can implement sovereign policies in the area, for instance, of education.
Amendment No 5, section two, is also acceptable in view of the fact that the Member States have to prepare emission reduction programmes before they can implement them.
ID 200 With the Rexroth identification system ID 200, users can implement both RFID solutions with centralized and decentralized data management.
It's called this because it is so easy,virtually anyone without programming experience can implement it on their website.
In the Czech Republic, labour offices can implement affirmative measures in order to eliminate or at least decrease inequalities in the labour market.
I have been asked:why wine, along with olive oil among the international organisations which can implement promotion projects?
Finland is committed to ensure, that the Sámi,as an Indigenous People, can implement their constitutional right to maintain and develop their own language and culture, Välimaa said.
We have a very strong interest in seeing equality introduced to the Commission andin seeing the necessary basis for decision making secured so that the Commissioner can implement her views on equality.
Experience of the New Approach has already demonstrated how standards can implement the principle of better regulation and develop the single market.
Requests to make changes to your booking must be sent to us in writing and will not take effect until we receive them andconfirm to you by email that the Supplier can implement the change.
Returning to the roadmap drawn up by the Financial Stability Forum and that no one can implement, because no one in Financial Stability Forum has the authority to do so?
On completion of the AR/VR part of the course, student can implement mobile AR application for Vuforia platform, mobile VR application to Google Cardboard and PC-VR application to Vive VR.
Next they try to spend time playing the video game making use of their favorite wrestler so they can implement their very own signature moves.
There are applications developed as emulators for Mac platforms,and these programs can implement support for initializing and running these EXE files, while users of Linux-based systems can use the Oracle VM VirtualBox software version for Linux.
The World Health Organization advises that stockpiling vaccines is just one of the measures governments can implement to combat the spread of the virus.
That is why we have been looking for a modest instrument with which the EU can implement policy in developing countries that does not, strictly speaking, fall within the scope of fighting poverty.