Examples of using Study analyses in English and their translations into Spanish
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This study analyses this assessment in the following way.
No identifying info about you will be used in the study analyses.
This study analyses the rise of representative.
Within the framework of the integrationist phenomenon, this study analyses the relationship between two representative cases of current regionalism: MERCOSUR and the European Union.
The study analyses the current panorama in payment systems for retail customers and the barriers to access and use that they face.
However, this conclusion should not be viewed as completely objective, since the study analyses only the possibility of the adoption of effective solutions by countries on whose territory so-called RBPs are in effect.
New study analyses the urban exposome of 30,000 women in nine European urban areas.
The first part of the study analyses globalization from an integral standpoint.
This study analyses policy performance and actions to reduce these gaps;
This study analyses the strength required to break a single hair strand.
The study analyses the issues from the point of view of both elderly women and elderly men.
This study analyses the living conditions of a group of Moroccan immigrant women who.
The study analyses the link between migration dynamics and HIV infection in the region.
The study analyses Chinese investment in Europe over last two years, as well as trends for 2018.
The study analyses the relevance of the United Nations human rights system in the context of disability.
This study analyses the scope of these new items, and, therefore, the Convention's contribution to regulating and defining this policy.
This study analyses the reasons for port institutional restructuring, the measures for institutional reform and the conditions for implementation.
The study analyses the strengths and weaknesses in the islands' laws, policies, procedures, practices and partnerships in the area of human trafficking.
The study analyses the contribution by SMEs to the national wealth and the generation of employment in the European and Latin American business world.
A study analyses to what degree current local environmental projects consider themselves contributing to the goals defined under the environmental conventions.
This study analyses the effects of this majority formula for electing presidents on the political system as a whole and, in particular, on the party system.
The study analyses the tariff situation for developing country exports and focuses on two major aspects:(a) tariff peaks; and(b) tariff escalation.
This study analyses and compares 13 cases from around the world, focusing on the development of the participatory approach in terms of institutional change.
This study analyses the institutional design of mechanisms of democracy protection(MDPs) in regional organisations in the European Union, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The first part of this study analyses the election platforms of the Mexican presidential candidates and their selection process, with notable differences depending on the party.
The study analyses examples of good practices in the reform of environmentally harmful subsidies in EU Member States and the lessons that can be learned from these cases.
The study analyses the effect of improving trade facilitation on several aspects of trade: the number of products exported, the volume of exports at the firm level, as well as the number of exporting firms.
This study analyses five such ISFs with regard to their goals, mechanisms and learning processes, but also their efficiency and other characteristics, with a view to generating new ideas for a"global innovation facility.
The study analyses the contribution of ICT to the development of microfinance, the progress made in terms of conditions of access and use to financial products and services, as well as their expansion to remote areas and/or excluded sectors of the population.
The study analyses the information voluntarily provided on environmental and social issues on the respective websites of the 30 largest electricity and gas companies worldwide according to their ranking on the 2005 Fortune Global 500.