Esimerkkejä Typical example käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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Typical example.
Hungary is just a typical example.
A typical example of English humour.
Spin glasses are a typical example.
The most typical example is diabetes mellitus.
Mr Allister is a typical example.
A typical example is 100% bonus up to £100.
The transport sector is a typical example.
Typical example is Cathedral of St. Vitus.
Would you say you're a typical example of your sex?
It's a typical example of local architecture.
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It's typical example of the local architecture.
Cod in the North Sea, which is being fished even before its reproductive age,is a typical example.
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This accident is a typical example of a man-made disaster.
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Recurrent as a symbol in literature, art,or myth… Typical example of a certain person or thing.
A typical example is the processing of passengers' personal data.
Park at Versailles- a typical example of thatIt characterizes the regular style of landscape design.
A typical example is that of Saad Eddin Ibrahim of the Ibn Khaldun Centre for Development Studies, who was imprisoned by the Egyptian authorities on charges of fraudulent use of MEDA funding.
Rail transport is a typical example of how a monopoly leads to obstruction in the internal market.
A typical example of an object with a security descriptor is a file.
Can I just raise one typical example of an area in which we have no comeback: that of a Member State failing to act on a European Union directive.
A typical example is the proposal we are considering today, to combat terrorism on the Internet.
A typical example is the customer's IT systems integration projects with third-party delivered applications.
One typical example is that, in December 2004 alone, 12 small and medium-sized businesses closed in Greece, leaving over 650 workers unemployed.
One typical example is the Mercosur agreement, in which, for the sake of opening up trade, we are happily sacrificing 11% of the Amazon and millions of European farmers.
Droughts are a typical example for such disasters which are not only characterised by the long period of time over which they develop but also by the difficulty to determine exactly when the first damage occurred.
The most typical example of this is the threat of delisting, with which large retailers directly or indirectly extract various unjustified and one-sided benefits from food suppliers.