Examples of using Better defined in English and their translations into German
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Computer
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Political
Better defined objectives.
Lower Jitter and cleaner Pit Shape, better defined.
Better defined, structured and controlled laboratory processes.
This new suspect pool is more viable and better defined.
The less rods, the better defined and the deeper your tone will sound.
Today, by means of immune cytology, a-typical cells can be better defined.
Softer color transitions, better defined color gradients or clear tones.
The EESC believes that the governance system needs to be better defined.
The Global Currency Reset will arrive, better defined as the Return to the Gold Standard.
After continued use, the skin is rejuvenated, smooth and better defined.
At the same time,citizens' rights will be better defined through this process of simplification.
First, EU energy infrastructure strategic priorities need to be better defined.
The eyelid and the surrounding region are smoother and better defined; making the overall appearance more youthful. Â.
I am also pleased that relations between parent companies and subsidiaries have been better defined.
In addition, procedures will become even more transparent,with clear, better defined legal principles and objective criteria.
Port areas have been better defined to limit the costs imposed on the supply chain outside the geographic area of the port.
The commercial scale and the conditions, someone outside the EU had to fulfil, to come under ACTA,had to be better defined.
Client and supplier responsibilities become better defined and overall number of errors found in the acceptance phase are reduced.
These groups' local, unique for their natural beauty,are grouped under the Province of Verbania, better defined, with"the Province of V.
The methods of partnership have been better defined and the conditions for cooperation simplified, while Community financing comes from the EAGGF alone.
The key question is therefore whetherthe Union's various instruments should not be better defined and whether their number should not be reduced.
The management and supervision of local self-government requires significant improvement,while their remit and institutional structure need to be better defined.
It must not be forgotten,however, that European environmental objectives and actions are often better defined and more advanced than those drawn up at the Johannesburg Summit.
Secondly, over the course of a number of years, I have witnessed the surprising fact that many of our partners want the European Union to have a uniform foreign policy anddefence identity which is better defined and more powerful.
The terminology in the Directive shouldalso be standardised on the basis of more precise and better defined concepts, such as a clear distinction between“statutory certificates” and“class certificates”.
The term necessarily overlaps with the related ideas of e-democracy, open politics,and participatory democracy-all of which are somewhat more specific, better defined, and more widely accepted.
Of course, uncertainty remains, and we aim to help our members navigate this.If and when the UK's exit becomes better defined, we will- on behalf of our members- contribute to shaping the future relationship for financial services between the EU27 and UK.
The geological specifics of the upper-plate rock units that have been thrust over(Roberts Mountain thrust) and broadly cover much of the permissive andprospective lower-plate rocks are being better defined by ongoing geological mapping in the district.
The current IIA already identifies some of these, which should be kept,although they could perhaps be better defined, especially as regards the cases identified as non-applicable.