Examples of using Involves more in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Social policy involves more!
It involves more primary then secondary research.
The Ph.D. Dissertation tends to be theoretical and involves more secondary then primary research.
Their every day life involves more dirt, smell, excrement and urine than an ordinary person can imagine.
Technical constraints- running a site in over 20 languages involves more people and money.
Formula food involves more time and care in preparation.
The beginning of the game(the conversation with Francis)is now more fast-paced and involves more action.
Source dependency involves more than verbal parallels.
If you have access to the pool,swimming is one of the best exercises because it involves more muscle.
Examples of swing styles are the Balboa which involves more foot works and less body movements.
A speech involves more individual performance around the chosen topic to keep the audience captivated and listening to the speaker.
This process can take several days and usually involves more effort than other recovery options.
Fear involves more muscles in the top of the face than other emotions," Dr. David Matsumoto, director of Humintell, says.
Chiropody is really thought of as involving routine foot care,whereas podiatry involves more skill and higher education.
This last choice is more risky, as it involves more initial investments, but in the long run it can be advantageous.
In the UK Chiropody is thought of as involving routine foot care,whereas podiatry involves more skill and higher education.
Since a longer food chain involves more thermal waste, minimizing the length of one's food chain and hence one's waste is a National Socialist duty.
This may not be the most attractive option,since it takes more time than others, and involves more work, but it is certainly better.
On the contrary, breast reconstruction after radiotherapy involves more major techniques, including transfer of perfused tissue, which may often hinder the monitoring of any topical relapse.
Since the program involves more laboratory work and hands-on discussion instead of writing papers and listening to lectures, it is particularly beneficial for individuals who are more hands-on learners.
In case of a large-scale projects, when the translation process needs and involves more translators, the number of standard pages a day can be increased several times.
After 2000 the policy of the labour market involves more active programmes and activities that reflect more adequately the changes in themacroeconomic environment and the periods in the economic development.
The researchers said that unlike watching TV,which is a largely passive activity, sending emails and texts involves more interaction so it keeps the brain busy at a time when it should be shutting down.
And although cooking at home(or learning to cook for one) involves more effort than ordering in, eating healthfully will make you feel better, inside and out- so skip the junk and convenience food.
The new Pisa regime, with its continuous cycle of global testing, harms our children and impoverishes our classrooms,as it inevitably involves more and longer batteries of multiple-choice testing,more scripted‘vendor'-made lessons, and less autonomy for teachers.
On the contrary,breast reconstruction after radiotherapy involves more major techniques, including transfer of perfused tissue, which may often hinder the monitoring of any topical relapse.
Prof. Jaime explained that Spain had developed a special instrument which involves more human and technical resources which had already proved its effectiveness.
The research involved more women who daily consumed 280 milliliters of this juice.
Some say that their online course involved more work.
A deeper and more extensive skin reaction, involving more extensive fluid collection, is called angioedema.