Examples of using Abcc in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
No, the currently proposed ABCC would have excessive powers.
The ABCC did not actually treat the survivors they studied, they just studied them over periods of time.
The Association of Scottish Chambers of Commerce, which groups the local chambers of commerce established in Scotland,is affiliated to the ABCC.
In clinical trials with aBCC, approximately 40% of patients were of geriatric age≥ 65 years.
The ABCC provided education, investigated workplace complaints and enforced compliance with national workplace laws in the industry.
On 12 September 2017 Nigel Hadgkiss,the head of the Australian Building and Construction Commission(ABCC), admitted that he had been in contravention of the Fair Work Act, by publishing incorrect information about right of entry rules.
The Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission(ABCC) was a commission established in 1946 in accordance with a presidential directive from Harry S. Truman to the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council to conduct investigations of the late effects of radiation among the atomic-bomb survivors in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
ERIVANCE BCC is an international, single-arm, multi-centre, two-cohort,open-label Phase II study that enrolled 104 patients with aBCC, including locally advanced and/or metastatic BCC, defined as patients whose lesions are not appropriate for surgery, or for whom surgery would result in substantial deformity.
Patients with advanced basal cell carcinoma(aBCC) have lesions which are either metastatic or locally advanced and for whom surgery is considered inappropriate.
The Association of British Chambers of Commerce(ABCC), which merged in 1993 with the National Chamber of Trade, currently consists of 210 chambers of commerce and industry and chambers of trade.