Examples of using Analysis will in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
This analysis will progress in four.
Fundamental and technical analysis will work everywhere.
The analysis will focus on 2 main themes.
If you ignore these recommendations, the analysis will have to retake.
This analysis will take only a few minutes.
The impact of R&D&I onproduct markets is largely dynamic and the analysis will therefore be of a forward-looking nature.
No information regarding the customer as well as purpose and results of the analysis will be provided to third parties.
This analysis will feed into the coordination of the European Semester of economic policy.
Standardized and validated tools for MRC analysis will aid the development of cellular biomarkers of disease and guide the design of novel therapies to manipulate the functions of MRCs.
This analysis will develop a specific implementation roadmap with an exact timeframe and might be based on relevant experience gained from projects like SafeSeaNet, Freightwise, e-Freight and AIS as well as from all relevant initiatives.
However, such analysis will use generalized or anonymized data on an aggregated level.
This analysis will form the basis of the eventual review of the charging system with the Commission and the Industry.
This analysis will draw on existing initiatives(UNICEF, Council of Europe, ChildONEurope, etc.).
This analysis will feed into the European Semester of economic policy coordination.
This analysis will give a good indication of the person's psychology, character, and life potential.
Findings from the analysis will form the basis of the reform proposals to be presented by the Learning Makes Sense initiative in March 2020.
This analysis will include those nanomaterials currently falling outside existing notification, registration or authorisation schemes.
This analysis will include clarifications on the lines of reporting, financial management and control issues relating to the responsibility of the EIT governing board.
This analysis will include aspects such as the legal framework, the work of the election administration, the role of State institutions and civil society, the campaign activities, the conduct of the media, the voting and the counting, the complaints and appeals process and the announcement of the results.
It is already apparent that his analyses will affect research in economic history at many levels.
These analyses will include district heating and cooling and electrification of heating through heat pumps.
Mentioned analyses will form the basis for a summary of the most important features of the international legal institute of liability for injurious consequences of activities those are not prohibited by international law.