Examples of using Is possible to create in English and their translations into Slovak
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The CSV file is possible to create for individual devices.
Embroidery- a favorite hobby of many needle women, because with such a hobby is possible to create a delightful picture.
Thanks to this, it is possible to create different hairstyles.
And if you connect creative thinking andput various objects in them, it is possible to create a masterpiece in truth.
Also with its help it is possible to create exceptional wedding design;
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Everything in the apartment is carefully selected according to purpose, shape, color-only so it is possible to create a harmonious interior.
You will not believe what is possible to create this eye uninteresting plants.
It is possible to create many SLA combinations to adjust SLA to your needs.
In addition, thanks to a podium finish is possible to create the desired interior style.
Although, it is possible to create a very cozy house in the Provence style even having a small area.
In the nature it is almost impossible to find purely ashy tone therefore it is possible to create a hairstyle only by means of color.
This type of drainage is possible to create an occasional runoff(flooding and flooding).
An inbound delivery is the next step in the procurement lifecycle management after create a purchase order when the goodsare actually coming physically in the warehouse, after what it is possible to create a supplier invoice and finish the procurement lifecycle management once the supplier has paid.
In addition, it is possible to create additional places for storing clothes, various things.
Calls on the Commission to initiate research on online gambling and the risk of developing a gambling addiction,for example how advertising influences gambling addiction, whether it is possible to create a common European categorisation of games according to addictive potential, and possible preventive and curative measures;
As a result it is possible to create patches of light which look naturally and harmoniously.
After surgery to remove the stomach is possible to create a new body by the intestinal tissues.
Thus, it is possible to create unusual decorative compositions, which tend to charm.
By replacing the luminaries in the public lighting system, it is possible to create a data collection communication network in the fastest and most cost-effective way.
Moreover, it is possible to create about a hundred variants of wall and ceiling coverings using tinting.
Inside the syndicate is possible to create a band and surround yourself with like-minded people.
Under it is possible to create a place of rest, equipped with decorative tables, benches, barbecue.
In the bone system is possible to create really incredibly therapeutic substances for the client.
Bulk chandelier is possible to create the interior a certain style(classic, Provence, modern).
We have shown that it is possible to create networks of tens of thousands connected droplets.
If necessary, it is possible to create a lawn from ground cover plants such as an alder, a hoof, or a lily of the valley.
Thanks to this, it is possible to create a single space, including a cooking area, a dining room and a room for the reception of guests.
There is no doubt that it is possible to create a trustworthy Constitutional Court out of the current 39 candidates," Kiska added.
This publishing system is possible to create dynamic www pages and administrate them through internet interface(with no other special tools) without using no other special tool.
Paragraph 109, that the test of whether the formalrequirement in that provision is met is‘whether it is possible to create a durable record of an electronic communication by printing it out or saving it to a backup tape or disk or storing it in some other way', and that that is the case‘even if no such durable record has actually been made', meaning that‘the record is not required as a condition of the formal validity or existence of the clause'.