Examples of using Process which can in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is a process which can take some time.
the user can  press the"Send" button to complete the process which can be seen below.
It may even be hurt in the process, which can be expensive.
We developed a process which can support an average of 40 projects per month in 36 language combinations.
macro-structural process which can be statistically proven.
It is always our advice to let us help with these at the earliest possible stage, but there is a natural and understandable tendency to put these aside until later on in the process, which can make matters worse.'/su_quote.
Simply we are trying to distribute in a process which can be accepted by the people in general.
period of 2012- 2014, posted in their blog shows that this could  be a really harmful process which can lead to a lot of damage for users.
This implies that the social economy is a process which can be difficult to define with any precision.
Moreover, it proposes to play a front-line role in the near future as a primary forum for dialogue between the various stakeholders in the process which can spark the launch of specific initiatives.
This is a relatively straightforward and hassle-free process which can be used on both Windows
The Union recognises that democratisation is a process which can be assisted by appropriate support from the international community,
the European Commission started a process which can be considered as the first step in harmonising railway services within Europe.
Polymer swelling due to changing pH is one such process which can quickly and easily be characterised again at a resolution normally associated with'big physics'.
Ensinger offers a number of solutions to suit this process, which can vary greatly from one equipment manufacturer to another.
proposal from the Commission, a process which can take up to 8 months according to paragraph 4 of Article 395 of the VAT Directive,
Primary abatement measures include modernization of existing plants and optimization of the processes, which could reduce PAH emissions by 70‑90.
network-based approaches can  highlight disease-related processes which can further identify disease-related genes.
We are talking about inventions and processes which can be widely introduced in the world of business.
Moreover, establishing necessary integration conditions could  be an inconsistent and arbitrary process which could affect the rights of people in vulnerable situations, such as minors.
Currently the country is undergoing several national processes which can have great bearing on women's participation;
A: Crawling and indexing are processes which can take some time
Since the training programmes mainly concern substances and processes which can affect the health
chemicals and processes, which can be an integral part of the circular economy.
searching for active malware trying to defuse malicious processes which can black the installation.
A particular focus is expected to be on so-called quasiparticle poisoning and other processes which can cause decoherence in topological quantum bits.
cell replacement processes, which could add to the General effects of aging to slow down
Financial risk control work in Nordea focuses on risks and processes which could lead to material financial misstatements, i.e.
the social partners at Community level did not inform the Commission of their wish to initiate the process which could lead to the conclusion of an agreement, as set out in Article 138(4) of the Treaty.
Following this second phase of consultation, the social partners at Community level did not inform the Commission of their wish to initiate the process which could lead to the conclusion of an agreement, as set out in Article 138(4) of the Treaty.