Examples of using Precise terms in English and their translations into Swedish
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Once known, these problems are posed in precise terms;
Precise terms for each auction will be published at least two days before the auction.
Eight groups of insects that follow one another installing themselves at exact moments, and on precise terms.
Is the Commission even acquainted with the precise terms of its own communication on corporate social responsibility?
With the new government had never been announced, the result was an open secret, While the precise terms of his negotiation.
While the precise terms of his negotiation with the new government had never been announced, the result was an open secret.
With the new government had never been announced, While the precise terms of his negotiation the result was an open secret.
must be reworked in more precise terms.
Nevertheless, the precise terms of this concept vary considerably from country to country in the EU,
must be reworked in more precise terms.
Marx expressed himself in very precise terms that countervailing factors transformed this law into a tendency,
When a Member State concludes with a third country an agreement which refers to the possible grant of credits without specifying the precise terms thereof.
Precision is achieved, to a certain extent, by using the precise terms which describe different phenomena,
because we want to take more time to look at the issue of rest periods and integrate it in precise terms in this report.
Compulsory indication in clear, precise terms of the total cost of credit,
Firstly, I demand that every Commission proposal should, from the very outset, specify in clear and precise terms what added value for the public the European regulation in question represents.
That involves describing in precise terms what is to happen in the first year,
it was not clear what the precise terms of the question would be,
Although the precise terms of these changes have still to be decided and many of their effects will not in any event be felt before 2001,
it was not clear what the precise terms of the question would be,
the client define the precise terms of the services to be monitored,
In view of all this, the Second World Congress deems it necessary to lay down absolutely precise terms for the admission of new parties,
I am convinced that the greater responsibilities given by the Member States, the precise terms articulating the procedure
the European Parliament in very precise terms whether or not you think these things are as they should be,
Well, the precise term is narcissistic personality disorder.
Induced would be a more precise term.
is a more precise term.
According to the Commission, this is just a possibility, because the precise term used in the text is not binding.
we can easily express our devotions through precise term.
Introduces a more precise term, namely"applicant in need of special procedural guarantees",