Examples of using Whose complexity in English and their translations into Italian
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Extreme" wine, whose complexity is linked to the territory.
lay down guidelines rather than to legislate in an area whose complexity has been clearly shown.
Amarone whose complexity is allowed gradually, rediscovering the true identity.
Solutions with great potential but whose complexity is not visible.
In a universe whose complexity and infinity we are more and more aware of,
The Committee welcomes the simplification of the European Cooperative Society(ECS) regulation, whose complexity is slowing down its development.
Exceptional objects whose complexity, know- how and craftsmanship,
transmission network is made up of more than 2,300 sites, whose complexity, technology and purpose depend on the services provided.
interest are the brownfield sites along the waterfront whose complexity often induces operators to seek specific strategies
linked to the incapacity of words to express a reality whose complexity goes beyond the symbols that would like to represent it.
ignore the malfunctioning of the entry price regime, whose complexity encourages fraud, as the European Anti-Fraud Office itself does, and for
focusing exclusively on tasks whose complexity or precision necessarily require human intervention.
He also created the visible world that we see around us, whose complexity and beauty reflect the wisdom,
but civilizes it and turns it into a scent whose complexity and olfactory richness anyone can easily appreciate.
methods are evident when it is a matter of preparing compounds whose complexity precludes any appeal to chemical procedures
amounts- subjects whose complexity and impor tance escapes them, and we can hardly blame them for that.
we are clearly faced with a text whose complexity troubles many of us and, even more, in my opinion, the citizens of Europe.
are being placed on financial products whose complexity is even too much for those in charge
bilateral agreements whose complexity and costs would be prohibitive as compared to legislation at European level.
infrastructure used for the supply of groundhandling services whose complexity, cost
bilateral agreements whose complexity and costs would be prohibitive as compared to legislation at the level of the Union.
infrastructures used for the supply of groundhandling services whose complexity, cost
A building of simple appearance, whose subtle complexity is all the charm.