Examples of using Third factor in English and their translations into Finnish
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There is of course a third factor, which is the intelligent driver.
Third factor specifically describes a motivation-a motivation to become one's self.
Dąbrowski was clear to differentiate third factor from free will.
The third factor is that immigration cannot be the only means of tackling demographic decline.
I want to give them my wholehearted support, but I want at the same time to draw attention to a third factor.
The third factor influencing democratic security is human rights and their protection.
But binomial distribution doesn't consider the third factor. Well, you have calculated Tyler's threat, and the value of the game.
The third factor, which is probably the most important and most difficult to predict, will be the impact on confidence.
Having increased by eight years since 1960, life expectancy at birth- and this is the third factor- may well continue to increase, with an additional five years added between now and 2050, or perhaps even more.
The third factor- the readiness of those whose task it is to introduce and apply European law- is the most underestimated.
This level marks the real emergence of the third factor, described by Dąbrowski as an autonomous factor"of conscious choice(valuation) by which one affirms or rejects certain qualities in oneself and in one's environment.
The third factor is the impact which the globalization of the economy- and the greater competitiveness which it generates- has on large businesses.
The third factor is related to societies in which women are culturally isolated, or sometimes are even exiled from their villages because they have been raped.
However, a third factor- the cost of"environmental repair"- is missing, particularly with regard to the damage caused by extraction and post-consumption waste treatment.
The third factor is the ongoing integration of national financial markets in Europe into broad, deep and liquid pan-European financial markets, which will enhance the role of the euro in international borrowing and lending activity.
However, a third factor is becoming apparent: Iran's role in training and equipping insurgents in Iraq who are not only killing British and American soldiers, but also working to ensure that Iraq's painful transformation to a democratic state is unsuccessful.
The third factor which has to be taken into consideration is the exemptions laid down on the basis of the existence of an operating permit or the existence of scientific knowledge which, at the time of the accident, would not have been sufficiently relevant to justify the liability of the economic activity in question.
The third factor that is pushing us towards a situation of zero growth are the rigidities of monetary union, which admittedly provides some advantages, such as eliminating national currency fluctuations, but which also has disadvantages, such as eliminating a decentralised and flexible form of monetary management only to replace it with a centralised and uniform system.
Finally, a third factor casts doubt on the current validity of the principle of relative stability as a constant of the common fisheries policy: the fact that markets for fish have been completely liberalized, frontiers no longer exist in the Union for marketing fish, and yet extremely rigid national barriers are still in place in terms of access to Community resources for Community fleets.
The third possible factor is the selection process.
Migration inflows represent the third decisive factor since immigration is an important premise for ensuring demographic equilibrium and economic growth.
A third important factor that has a significant impact on the number of accidents is the state of the roads.
A third big factor is the big demographic change.
The third key factor Tuokila highlights is the need for a partner to bring to the know-how, expertise and a genuine motivation to undertake demanding projects, whose completion requires from all parties cost-effectiveness and flexibility.