Examples of using Chapter will in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Computer
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Political
This chapter will, therefore, describe the law in England.
As part of the National Development Plan, the Human Resources Development chapter will be a three-year strategic plan dovetailing also with the Single Programming Document.
This chapter will focus on the concepts of geometry.
Why you should play it: Tarsier Studios' last chapter will close Six's eerie adventure in this surreal dollhouse of horrors.
This chapter will guide you through the whole installation process of Set Top Box.
First, a new food quality chapter will be added into the rural development regulation.
This chapter will familiarize you with your Optelec ClearReader.
Creating a summary storyboard for each chapter will help the students determine the importance and visualize the chapter explicitly.
This chapter will familiarize you with the ClearReader+ Basic Menu.
Next chapter will show some interactions between both appearances.
This chapter will focus on the third era of survey research.
This chapter will guide you through the whole installation process of SF8 HD.
This chapter will draw on Morgan and Winship(2014) and Imbens and Rubin 2015.
This chapter will look into some of the framework conditions for development for SME cooperation.
This chapter will explore some of the deep psychological and spiritual effects of money.
Next chapter will show an other variation inclusive control by mechanic elements.
This chapter will describe in depth all the items of information that may be posted on the LCD.
The chapter will conclude with five principles that can help you design your own mass collaboration project.
This chapter will deal with the computation of magnetic fields, which are originated by permanent magnets.
This chapter will begin by expressing pride towards our community which has in recent times once again discovered the olive!
This chapter will highlight the advantages resulting from virtual integration Virtual Integrationand describe its functionality and limitations.
The chapter will continue to work toward identifying the topics that should be forwarded to the next administration for further attention and in what form.
This chapter will trace the political implications of the notion of imperceptibility in relation to migration and its role in the emergence of new modes of cooperation and action.
This chapter will help you understand the types of paper you can use with your printer and how to properly load paper in the different paper trays for the best print quality.
Reallocation within this chapter will be necessary in order to meet the demands of management of EMU, and in particular the investment needed for infra-annual indicators, as well as for industry and services, the information society and the new economy;
This chapter will provide a brief analysis of the principal changes in trends and patterns throughout the EU over this period and identify the most important changes that have taken place in each Member State that have led to this decrease.
This chapter will discuss the major historical developments in the recent history of sex research, with emphasis on the prominent individuals involved, the general trends that have emerged in terms of the research methodologies, and the general findings that have been reported.
This chapter will initially examine whether the argumentation developed in chapters 6 and 7 is compatible with the methodical considerations made in chapter 5. Thereupon, possible objections to the argumentation are debated, showing the invalidity of all these very objections.
The Chapter will review the activity of the Society in the last six years, study the different aspects of the life of the Society, discern paths for the mission of the White Fathers in the next six years to meet the demands of today in the African world, elect a new general governing body.
This chapter will initially examine whether the argumentation developed in chapters 6 and 7 is compatible with the methodical considerations made in chapter 5. Thereupon, possible objections to the argumentation are debated, showing the invalidity of all these very objections.