Examples of using It analyses in English and their translations into Dutch
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It analyses all possible instruments.
As you browse the web, it analyses webpages.
It analyses all decisive operating parameters in real time.
After doing the following this malware may also kill some processes while it analyses the files it wants to decrypt.
It analyses what the best filters are for a filter condition.
It analyses the pc's activity
Using data from the Community Labour Force Survey, it analyses differences in labour force adjustment patterns and trends in temporary employ ment.
It analyses your smoking habits and provides daily, tailored advice.
At the press of a button, it analyses poorly insulated windows
It analyses your daily routine to optimise your heating schedule in every room.
I consider this report very topical, as it analyses the current situation and seeks to identify solutions that
It analyses the system and provides a list of errors,
Country by country, it analyses the operational programmes drawn up and identifies future priorities.
It analyses and enriches this data,
It analyses the main data on production, imports
It analyses candidate countries' progress in implementing existing EU law.
It analyses migration, defends the rights of foreigners
It analyses the drivers, characteristics
It analyses the development of the monitoring indicators
Thirdly, it analyses the differences between the prices paid to the farmers,
It analyses images to maximise clarity
It analyses shiftwork in the strict sense of the term on the one hand
It analyses the EU's role in various areas:
It analyses progress made and addresses implementation gaps
It analyses the human rights situation within the Union
It analyses more than 70 studies,
It analyses the overall strategies followed by Member States in the structural reform area
It analyses how Member States,
It analyses two essential socio-economic aspects, i.e., competitiveness and employment, in relation to the types and magnitude of the benefits that can be reaped for the environment.