Examples of using Code's in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Your code's the same.
What's happening? The code's slipping.
The code's a match.
Well, that is, once the code's finished.
The code's changed.
Secondly, it is important that we reach a common understanding of what the code's criteria actually mean in practice.
The code's changed.
However, other Committee members expressed their concerns about the Code's legal status in Member States with Sue Waddington PSE.
Code's in place.
We need R2. The code's changed!
Code's on the back.
We need R2. The code's changed.
The code's number-based.
I don't know Captain Code's true identity.
The code's slipping.- What's happening?
Just make sure the code's properly prepared.
The code's changed! We need R2!
Requirements have changed considerably since the Code's entry into force, thereby making amendments necessary.
The code's changed! We need R2!
The Commission reported in October 201010 that this possibility to re-introduce internal border controls had been used 22 times since the Code's entry into force in October 2006.
His code's changed.
The first report stated that considerable progress had been made over a short period of time and that the results of the Code's implementation during the first year of its existence were already positive.
His code's changed.
Can I, however, make the plea that the Council's annual consolidated report on the code is published, so strengthening transparency and giving the European Parliament an opportunity to debate and comment on the code's implementation.
The code's like the suit and the hat.
With Marshall Gateway, you can control your CODE amp with your phone via Bluetooth, being able to select the affects, swipe through CODE's 100 user editable Presets, edit settings and store your personalised Presets straight to CODE's memory.
The code's merged with the simulation.
Seventy years, the code's never been breached.
Our code's better. It's more efficient and creative.
In April the Commission asked an independent consultant to assess the code's effects and, if supplementary control were still considered necessary, advise what form it should take.