Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Define the scope in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
Define the scope of your plan.
In partnership with you, we will develop PR plans and define the scope of work.
We define the scope of this audit based on your needs.
In this session we map your needs and define the scope of the assignment.
Define the scope of Wi-Fi networks allowed for backup.
it must define the scope of those powers in each act.
Define the scope of the negotiations of the budgetary issues to be addressed;
you must first define the scope and then set any needed exclusion ranges.
Service scop e: You define the scope of the evaluation including suppliers and products to be covered.
Define the scope of these services, which should include maintaining and improving supply,
innovation is only likely in cases where the standard terms define the scope of the end-product.
Of all the provisions included in those Directives, the most notable are the ones which define the scope of each Directive by setting different thresholds for the exclusion of works with values below the amounts set Article 7 of Directive 92/50, Article 5 of Directive 93/36,
Articles 2 and 3 define the scope of the proposal, which essentially applies to restrictive decisions taken in respect of any industrially manufactured product or agricultural product,
By defining the scope, the organization now has a clear focus for security.
Defining the scope of an ISMS.
This article defines the scope of the proposal.
Article 2 defines the scope of the Proposal.
Article 3 defines the scope of the Directive.
Article 3 defines the scope of the Regulation.
Defining the scope of the product environmental footprint study.
Article 1 defines the scope of the proposal for a directive.
Article 100a defines the scope of the title of the Directive on information.
This article defines the scope of the Directive, which is not different from the existing Eighth Directive.
These categories would constitute the basis for defining the scope of the specific hygiene legislation for products of animal origin.
Article 2 defines the scope of the Directive, which applies to establishments where dangerous substances listed in Annex I are present above prescribed thresholds.
This is a straightforward provision defining the scope of the Directive, which lays down rules relating to the patentability of computer-implemented inventions.
Annex II defines the scope of assistance to be offered to disabled persons
Annex III defines the scope of assistance to be offered to disabled persons