Examples of using Can face in English and their translations into Malay
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I can face anything.
But at least, you can face the Queen.
I can face this punishment.
On gaining those powers, Neelam can face Gorakhnath in every way.
I can face reality, Aman.
People also translate
As long as my spirit is free."I can face anything, even death.
You can face me in the morning.
Investors who let their emotions rule can face tremendous losses.
Can face masks protect us from the virus?
Not everyone can face the challenges.
We can face anything as long as we don't do it alone.
This is one of the most traumatic experiences a person can face.
I can face anything, even death, as long as my spirit is free.
Plastic recycling industries can face a great number of special challenges.
For example, if you are caught with more than 150 mg of Dianabol or632 mg of testosterone, you can face prosecution.
It changed the law in 2015 and now traffickers can face 20 years in jail and a fine of about $85,000(R1.2m).
If a person can face sedition charges for stating a belief in 140 characters or less, then there is no freedom of expression.
If anyone is caught buying, using, or possessing them, they can face a maximum penalty of 25 years in jail.
In an attempt to breed, you can face many problems, especially if there is no experience of breeding other aquarium fish.
But don't you think this is a little bit excessive? God. I get that Malcolm wants to whip us into shape so we can face the League… Ugh.
For trafficking and supplying without a license, you can face an unlimited fine and up to 14 years of prison time.
The maximum penalty you can face if you're caught using or possessing anabolic steroids like Anadrol is five years in prison, with a maximum fine of $119,000.
Although laws vary by state, in Queensland steroids are schedule-one,meaning you can face a maximum of 25 years in jail for both possession or distribution.
Practically every person can face a similar phenomenon- for example, having received a receipt on the discharge of a fine by traffic police officers.
An intensive summer school also fosters the students' entrepreneurial skills including economy management, communication, patent law,and technology transfer so they can face the job market.
I get that Malcolm wants to whip us into shape so we can face the League, but don't you think it's a little bit excessive?
If you do not conduct castration on time, then you can face certain troubles- aggressiveness, night cry and the presence of an unpleasant smell in the dwelling.
A weakening immune system means thatolder adults are at a greater risk, and can face more severe side effects, especially for those who are managing chronic diseases.
