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Nowadays, people need to be able to approach life differently.
Communities will be able to approach the commission to buy land not currently for sale.
You're much more likely to be able to approach people there than somewhere like a lay-by.
And should people be able to approach IVF clinics without fear of discrimination on the grounds of their sexual orientation?
Ultimately, visitors will be able to approach the memorial and its green spaces and cobblestone plazas from all sides.
We'll get a stunt double for anything too difficult, but you might need to be able to approach and dismount.
Two problems arise: the person seated in a wheelchair must be able to approach an object and then grasp it.
"There may be a network I might not be able to approach if they're that sore about a little lawsuit," she added, laughing.
Timeform gave Arkle an astonishing rating of 212 and it seems unlikely that any horse will ever be able to approach that.
As his formulations and models grew more complex, Pavlov was encouraged in his hope that he would be able to approach psychology through physiology.
He said the U.S. government should be able to approach drugmakers and say it wants the same rates they give to other countries.
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be able to work
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be able to contribute
be able to resist
be able to play
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