Examples of using May set up in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
We may set up a get together.
NOT the nickname you may set up.
The Committee may set up working groups.
May set up committees or working groups to carry out preparatory tasks or studies.
The Committee may set up working parties.
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You may set up a website that captures traffic from search engines
The pensions forum may set up working parties.
You may set up style for any cells
Com is seen as a redirect virus that may set up without your permission.
The Group may set up groups of experts or working groups.
The fifth recital states that carriers may set up trade groupings.
Member States may set up central stockholding entities.
Member States shall make use of economic instruments and measures and may set up quantitative targets.
The Board may set up panels for dispute settlement.
Com is regarded as a browser hijacker that may set up without your permission.
Producers may set up individual or collective schemes.
The committees involved may set up working groups to prepare the meetings and votes.
It may set up ad hoc working parties to undertake such specific preparatory activities as it shall determine.
The Administrative Commission may set up working parties and study groups for special problems.
The CGCs may set up ad hoc working parties with clearly defined terms of reference which are limited in time.
Municipal councils may set up their own local councils for ethnic minorities and integration.
Guests may set up mail deliveries to either of those places
The Committee may set up working groups to assist it in carrying out its work.
Parliament may set up committees of inquiry to investigate breaches of Union law or alleged maladministration in the application of the Union law.
The Committee may set up working groups to assist it in carrying out its work.
The Union may set up joint undertakings
EU countries may set up a system that will regulate the activities of brokers*.
Member States may set up the centres referred to in paragraph 1 under the auspices of the competent authorities
No Member State may set up more than one central stockholding entity
Producers may set up such schemes on an individual