Examples of using We're not allowed in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
We're not allowed to.
Detective. And, as detective we're not allowed to believe in coincidences.
We're not Allowed guns.
Because of the fact he bought a Russian missile, we're not allowed to sell him billions of dollars-worth of aircraft.
We're not allowed to chew gum.
They're allowed to use roadside bombs and blow up people, and we're not allowed to touch their cultural site.
But we're not allowed to use them.
Merlin said we're not allowed to hold you.
And we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement and go out anddo weapons and we're not allowed to,» Trump said.
We're not allowed to make mistakes.”.
Even among the largest companies in the industry, we don't know how the software operates because they are closed, proprietary systems that we're not allowed to investigate.
We're not allowed to carry any weapons.”.
Hotel spokesperson Deborah Bridgessays,“Our clientele is among the wealthiest in the world, but we're not allowed to talk about who our VIP guests are until they're dead.”.
This year we're not allowed to do that.
We're not allowed to say anything, so stop asking.
You know we're not allowed to have weapons.
We're not allowed to bring things like that to school.
They don't know we're not allowed to use magic at home.
We're not allowed to engage with friendly forces.
I'm sorry, but we're not allowed to cash checks from other banks.
We're not allowed to give links to the pirated software or pirated operating systems….
But we're not allowed to do magic away from Hogwarts.
I'm an Emergency Room nurse and we're not allowed to have our phones on us; they're to be kept in our lockers.
And we're not allowed to touch their cultural site?”.
No, we're not allowed to have entertainment, no singing, no dancing, no music, no television, no movies…".
The only thing is that we're not allowed to come into contact with the people who are in the neighbouring rooms.
We're not allowed to talk about it, don't ask me anything” said one agitated Obliviator, who refused to give his name as he left the Ministry last night.