Examples of using Classification by type 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
Classification by type.
The most common of these is the classification by type of braid.
Classification by type of fuel consumed.
Classification by type of roofs roofing.
Using the classifications employed in the central frameworkfor such non-monetary statistics enables the link to be made, e.g. the classification by type of household or the classification by industry.
Classification by type of fabric, from which the tumor.
Using the classifications employed in the central framework for such non-monetary statistics enables thelink to be made, e.g. the classification by type of household or the classification by industry.
Classification by type of roofs roofing- Build Daily.
The linkage is possible by using for these non-monetarystatistics, as far as possible, the classifications employed in the standard framework, e.g. the classification by type of household or the classification by industry.
(a)classification by type of equipment and by type of operation;
The linkage is possible by using for these non-monetary statistics, as far as possible, the classifications employed in the standard framework, e.g. the classification by type of household or the classification by industry.
Budgetary commitments corresponding to administrative appropriations of a type common to all titles and which are managed globally may be recordedglobally in the budgetary accounting following the summary classification by type as set out in Article 27.
Content of this article: Construction Classification by type of fastening system Functional differences Which type of construction is better?
Budgetary commitments corresponding to administrative appropriations of a type common to several titles and which are managed globally may be recordedglobally in the budgetary accounting following the summary classification by type as set out in Article 45(3).
Article 6(1) only applies to information related to individual payments when ordered by the customers and does not hinder the collection of aggregate data for statistical usage or other readily available information from banks(or other institutions involved in the settlement of payments)that does not cause any specific reporting burden because a classification by type of underlying transaction is not required.
The most common classification is by type of energy source.
They are classified according to three different methods: Classification by cell type.