Examples of using Basic local in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
as well as a lot of basic local eateries.
The purpose of the amend ment is to specify in the Annex to the Directive the basic local government units to which it applies in Austria, Finland and Sweden. OJ L 122, 22.5.1996.
In bioinformatics, BLAST(basic local alignment search tool)
Municipal elections: elections open to all eligible adult residents at the basic local government level, as listed in the annex to the directive.
If such voters move to another basic local government unit in the same Member State, they shall be
Directive 94/80 was adapted by Directive 2006/106 which added references to basic local government units of the new Member States.
In bioinformatics, BLAST for Basic Local Alignment Search Tool is an algorithm for comparing primary biological sequence information, such as the amino-acid sequences of different proteins
the Annex to Directive 94/80/EC should be so amended as to provide a reference to the basic local government units of these three countries;
stand as candidates only in the basic local government unit in which they have their principal residence,
member of the governing college of the executive of a basic local government unit may be restricted to own nationals.
Electoral roll' means the official register of all voters entitled to vote in a given basic local government unit
to stand as a candidate in a given basic local government unit is subject to his having spent a minimum period as a resident in that unit.
Basic local government unit' means the administrative entities listed in the Annex which,
member of the governing college of the executive of a basic local government unit if elected to hold office for the duration of his mandate.
Also like Chile it has a mixture of basic local ski centres and high calibre resort complexes- around 20 in total- initially attracting the local
to stand as a candidate is subject to his having spent a minimum period in the constituent part of the Member State of which the basic local government unit forms a part.
The Directive was adapted by the Act of Accession of ten new Member States in 2003 to add references to basic local government units of the new Member States to the Annex to the Directive.25.
it was amended by Directive 96/30/EC4 to provide a reference to the basic local government units of those three countries.
lists the basic local government units in each Member State;