Examples of using Contributes in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Medicine
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Every member contributes.
Contributes to the Church's mission.
All of this contributes to obesity.
Contributes to natural regeneration.
Each unique citizen contributes to our future.
People also translate
Who contributes to this Directory?
Each of them only contributes a little bit.
That contributes to regional instability.
Examples of encouraging behavior that contributes to a positive environment include.
Contributes to a high level of biological diversity;
Any substance that contributes to the growth and.
Contributes to the normal heart and nervous system function.
Each individual employee contributes to achieving our goals.
Contributes to the normal function of the immune system, and to the regulation of hormonal activity.
The Agricultural sector contributes significantly to GDP growth.
Everyone contributes something to the team in their own way on the field”.
Our Standards Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment.
This also contributes to biodiversity and combating climate change.
Acquiring reliable consumption data significantly contributes to cutting your company's fuel costs.
This knowledge contributes to further improving the quality of our offer.
On that basis, the Network today strongly contributes to the further development of e-Justice.
Finally, ECHA contributes to the development of alternative methods to testing and promotes their use.
Each of us contributes with whatever he can.
All of this contributes to school climate.
Gun control contributes to a better quality of life.
If an employee contributes, the employer must also contribute.
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include.
Notes that the UK contributes 12% of the Union's development budget;
Euroguidance also contributes to Ploteus, the portal on learning opportunities throughout Europe.
Emigration, at least initially, contributes to the loss of human capital from the countries of origin.