Examples of using To be able to control in English and their translations into Finnish
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I need to be able to control them.
Some more difficult than others to be able to control.
The speed. To be able to control it.
It is recognised that Member States need flexibility to be able to control the tax.
To be able to control it. The speed.
She doesn't seem to be able to control it.
But I want to be able to control the accidents and not leave them to fate or the Lord or chance, whatever you want to call it.
Malamute owner should be consistent, fair,firm and to be able to control the malamute.
It seems to be able to control its memory.
And the controller was actually designed with an analogue joystick to be able to control that movement.
I'm not going to be able to control myself.
We don't know what's really going on here, butit's safe to say that this was a powerful dude, because he seems to be able to control the tiger.
You really need to be able to control these powers.
As a sideline, you know that the only red flag that popped up here was a submarine from an unnamed country that planted a red flag at the bottom of the Arctic to be able to control the oil resources.
It's just rare to be able to control it like I do.
In Turkey, a potential future Member State, it is a matter of course that organisations and publications are banned, opponents end up in prison andregions are destroyed in order to be able to control them more efficiently.
Patients want to be able to control this information and access to it for their benefit.
The Shockspot comes with a disk containing the software to be able to control and write routines for it.
Also can use baffle-board to be able to control radiant energy to plane of odd side direction what baffle-board puts in array to form sector area to enclothe aerial at the same time.
It is a very unstable political project;for another, it is extremely problematic for a country not to be able to control its own interest rates in order to respond to trade cycles.
There are simply not enough African Union troops to be able to control the high level of violence that is taking place, particularly near the Chad border and in the corridor between Tawila and Graida.
I have already had an opportunity to speak on this issue during the debate, and for no other reason than because the amendment concerning public services andthe need for governments to be able to control public services relating to fundamental problems such as water and energy has been rejected, I have voted against this resolution.
We must standardise regulations, so as to be able to control migrant flows both into and inside Europe, and thus give skilled migrants a better chance.
You only need to slightly tilt your feet to be able to control its direction, go forward& backward.
Expanding the role of the interprofessional organisations in order to be able to control and manage the quality of the wine produced in their territories.
I will be able to control myself.
You won't be able to control that.
He should be able to control this.
This will be able to control the blade.
He will be able to control the whole city.