Примери коришћења Projects have на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Many projects have failed.
Projects have been successful.
All Wikimedia projects have rules.
These projects have included rehabilitating schools, roads and bridges.
All Wikimedia projects have rules.
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All projects have an implementation plan that everyone adheres to as a team.
But all truly inspiring design projects have one thing in common: they began with a dream.
Many projects have guidelines for what should be included, the language to use, and sometimes even a strict format.
Over the course of the 10-week program, seven projects have shipped working products and signed on users, while three of those teams have paying customers.
These projects have the support of many governments and involve major European energy companies.
Traditionally these extremely complex and expensive projects have many groups, beyond engineering and construction, working independently to drive the project forward.
These projects have the support of many governments and involve major European energy companies.
Such projects have a future.
The projects have also ignored Aarhus Convention, Espoo and Bern Convention requirements- Albania is a signatory to all.
Human engineering projects have impacted salinity, with resulting changes in the lake's biota.
Wikimedia projects have a large amount of media files(photos and videos), but they are mostly amateur or near amateur quality.
Another corollary is: Projects have momentum: once started they become increasingly difficult to stop.
Wikimedia projects have large quantities of media files(photos and videos), but they are mostly of amateur or near amateur quality.
We believe firmly that hydro projects have an important role in the blend of renewable energy projects and addressing climate change issues.
The projects have a goal, a context, a stock of resources, a wealth of previous experiences, a number of reasons to be born, and of course a series of walls to break.
Bulk projects have a preferential rate.
These projects have helped local leaders bring new and underrepresented voices into the global digital conversation in order to tell their own stories or bring to light issues important to their own communities.
Hundreds of these projects have already become dead at the moment because they were scams, jokes or their products never turned up.
These projects have helped local leaders introduce new and underrepresented voices to the global digital conversation, shining a light on issues that are important to their own communities.
Subsequently many, many other projects have tried to use digital trace data for disease surveillance detection, see Althouse et al.(2015) for a review.
All our projects have a purpose, a context, a stock of resources, a background of previous experience, a series of reasons why they happen and, of course, a series of walls to break through.
According to the CoinDesk ICO Tracker,blockchain projects have raised more than $1.6 billion by selling cryptographic data designed to power their protocols through a funding method known as an initial coin offering(ICO) or token sale.
This year 234 ICO projects have raised more than $3.7 billion, with the most considerable part of the total investment being attracted from May to October, according to Coinschedule.
Nine partner projects have already activated their tokens and can buy and sell them through the Bancor application.
For instance, recent projects have included translating materials for the Children's Tumor Foundation to help raise awareness of neurofibromatosis around the world.