Examples of using Generic data in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Official/political
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Programming
Sourcing generic data.
Generic data collection.
For other practices Member Statesmay require only a screening assessment with generic data.
Generic data types in C.
The use and collection requirements of specific and generic data are described in more detail in sections 5.7 and 5.8 respectively.
For generic data, at the level of the input flows;
It should be notedthat emission factors may be derived from generic data subject to data quality requirements.
Generic data shall, where available, be sourced from:.
We prepare and develop anonymous, aggregate or generic data and statistics for various reasons(as indicated in this Privacy Policy).
For generic data, shall be conducted at the level of the input flows, e. g.
We may use, process and disclose without restriction any anonymous or generic data(including statistics) in which you cannot be identified.
Other generic data should be sourced from ELCD and peer-reviewed data. .
Özak Global may use, process and disclose without restriction any anonymous or generic data(including statistics) in which you cannot be identified.
For generic data, shall be conducted at the level of the input flows, e.g. purchased paper used in a printing office.
We prepare and develop anonymous, aggregate or generic data and statistics for various reasons(as indicated in this Privacy Policy).
Generic data can be either sector-specific, i.e. specific to the sector being considered for the OEF study, or multi-sector.
For the processes accounting for at least 70% to eachimpact category,“good quality” required for both specific and generic data based on a semi-quantitative assessment.
Generic data refer to data that are not based on direct measurements or calculation for the respective specific process(es).
The International Criminal Court reserves the right to use, process and disclose without restriction any anonymous or generic data(including statistics) in which the User cannot be identified.
Generic data refers to data that are not based on direct measurements or calculation of the respective processes in the system.
To ensure comparability, generic data shall fulfil the data quality requirements specified in this OEF Guide.
Generic data should where available be sourced from the data sources specified in this OEF Guide(see below).
If this information is not available, generic data should be used which should be sourced according to the sources of generic data listed in section 5.8.
Generic data(provided they meet the data quality requirement specified in the PEF Guide) shall, where available, be sourced from:.
If this information is not available, generic data should be used(see, for example EoL treatment/ Energy recycling in the ELCD database).
Generic data(provided they fulfil the data quality requirements specified in this PEF Guide) should, where available, be sourced from:.
If this information is not available, generic data should be used which should be sourced according to the sources of generic data listed in section 5.8.
Generic data should be used only for processes and activities outside the defined Organisational boundary or for providing emission factors for activity data describing foreground processes.