Examples of using Be able to count in English and their translations into Swedish
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We must be able to count on everyone.
but I should be able to count on my own team.
I gotta be able to count on you. Good.
By the time I'm done with him, he won't be able to count with his fingers.
Have to be able to count on someone.
People also translate
Here are the names of the 3 friends you will always be able to count on!
They will not be able to count on my support for that.
economic reforms should be able to count on greater support from the EU.
Customers must be able to count on an uninterrupted supply.
think long term and be able to count on a partnership of motivated players.
Countries must be able to count on our support in this.
desire that the other 14 members of the European Union will soon be able to count on this same solidarity and loyalty.
You must be able to count without being noticed and with few mistakes.
Your father is the one person you're gonna be able to count on when it matters.
The measures must also be able to count on the commitment in Brussels
the principle of solidarity, should also be able to count on the financial support of the EU.
You know you have to be able to count on your team.
You can be able to count the number of people that have led lifestyles that are very unhealthy only to end up regretting at the end of it all.
Only then will you be able to count on its durability.
Citizens must be able to count on their social rights being protected,
In this unimaginable ordeal, they must be able to count upon our unqualified solidarity.
Citizens must be able to count on clear, complete
I hope I will again be able to count on your support.
You know you have to be able to count on your team, because your life is in their hands,
In solving all these problems, Latin America should be able to count on the European Union's help.
Universities must be able to count on significant and foreseeable public
good governance should be able to count on support, but debt relief should not be granted without a commitment to that.
Countries downstream must be able to count on the fact that countries upstream meet the quality objectives.
We are all in this together, Neelix, and we have to be able to count on each other no matter how hard it gets.
The EIB will no longer be able to count on the support of a few trustworthy Members in the future.