Examples of using Doms in English and their translations into Romanian
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Double Doms For Nicky.
But the girls in its stable aren't doms.
The DOMS search in the bodybuilder.
Popular day-trips in Latvia are Rigas Centraltirgus,Melngalvju Nams and Rigas Doms.
Roberts Doms Munchesky- Oliva.
The difference is that the European Roma belong to the Indian Dom caste,a name pronounced Rom even by Indian Doms.
The Axiom library allows developers to build fictive object tree models(DOMs) for dealing with SOAP and XML streams.
Explore interactive maps: Google map, Visicom map andYandex map in order to locate hotel or the restaurant"Robert Doms".
This causes pain andis called delay in the onset of muscle pain, or(DOMS)-and may peaked 48 hours after training.
This also concerns locally manufactured products which are as competitive as those coming from outside the DOMs.
Exporting" products made in the DOMs to metropolitan France or the other Member States is difficult because transport costs force up the cost of these products and hence their competitiveness.
Lets you view photos from Panoramio, video from Youtube, articles from Wikipedia, andbroadcast from webcams in the surroundings of the hotel or restaurant"Robert Doms".
France sought to apply a scheme of differential taxation of dock dues enabling goods from outside the DOMs to be taxed more heavily that products from the DOMs in question.
The effect of this differentiated taxation is to restore the competitiveness of local production andso to enable employment-generating activities to be maintained in the DOMs.
(13) Products from the DOMs face the additional handicap of having European cost prices which make it hard for their local products, especially agricultural products, to compete with those produced in neighbouring countries where labour costs are very much lower.
Immersion in cool or icy water, an occasionally recommended remedy,was found to be ineffective in alleviating DOMS in one 2011 study,[15] but effective in another.
The French authorities should therefore present a report to the Commission by 31 July 2008 on the application of the arrangements authorised, in order to assess the impact of the measures taken and their contribution to promoting ormaintaining local economic activities, in the light of the handicaps affecting the DOMs.
This Treaty provision dovetails with measures adopted previously in aid of the outermost regions,in particular the French overseas departments(DOMs), in Council Decision 89/687/EEC of 22 December 1989 establishing a programme of options specific to the remote and insular nature of the French overseas departments(Poseidom)(2).
The 30-point differential would apply mainly to products manufactured by large-scale enterprises andto products which are extremely vulnerable to imports from the DOMs' neighbouring countries.
Immersion in cool or icy water, an occasionally recommended remedy,was found to be ineffective in alleviating DOMS in one 2011 study,[19] but effective in another.[20] There is also insufficient evidence to determine whether whole-body cryotherapy- compared with passive rest or no whole-body cryotherapy- reduces DOMS, or improves subjective recovery, after exercise.[1].
(15) In the light of these considerations, the Commission therefore proposes to authorise the implementation of a tax applicable to a list of products for which tax exemptions orreductions can be envisaged for local products from the DOMs.