Examples of using Is defined in English and their translations into Arabic
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This is defined for any a's or x's.
(default if none is defined).
Such amount is defined as the level of materiality.
(b) Confidential information is defined as.
The term" alien" is defined in draft article 2.
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Funds subject to confiscation ' is defined as.
The College mandate is defined by the General Assembly.
I-I guess it sort of depends on how the neighborhood is defined.
A permanent establishment is defined in article 5.
Success is defined by financial sustainability and by access and outreach.
Programme element I. b is defined as follows.
It would be useful to include information on how this threshold is defined.
The term" security right" is defined in this Guide.
The basis is defined quarterly upon a proposal by the Ministry of Finance and Treasury.
The mandate of the Committee is defined in resolution 661(1990).
Poverty in Namibia is defined in monetary terms based on household expenditure.
The implicit price deflator is defined as follows.
Plastic material is defined as a synthetic or natural polymer.
Reports do not match because the way information is defined in each report differs.
The removal of organs is defined as a case of exploitation.
To determine post classifications, each environmental condition is defined in specific terms.
The amateur satellite service is defined in article 25 of the Radio Regulations.
(48) The category of law-making treaties is defined by McNair as follows.
The notion" terrorist act" is defined in article 258 of the Criminal Code.
In the GrabzIt Demo the Callback URL is defined in the config file.
Indirect discrimination is defined as measures that are: .
The level of the maximum increase or decrease is defined by the limit with the lesser value.
Biosecurity has multiple meanings and is defined differently according to various disciplines.
For the purpose of this study, transparency is defined by financial and editorial disclosures.
