Приклади вживання Total or partial Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Also have the right to oppose the processing of your personal data and to request their total or partial deletion.
Sufferers of Kearns-Sayre syndrome develop ophthalmoplegia(ie total or partial paralysis of the oculomotor muscles),
the procedure will be either a total or partial hysterectomy.
Field supervision of design organizations for carrying out major repairs of residential buildings with a total or partial replacement of floors and redevelopment.
in the case of the disease, total or partial disability;
Articles are not accepted by the editorial Board in the following cases: total or partial absence of contact information;
Nevertheless, the Occupying Power may undertake total or partial evacuation of a given area if the security of the population
the plowing of open spaces have led to the total or partial extermination of some forms of animal life that were formerly widespread in Austria.
The Parties shall be released from liability for the total or partial default of their obligations under this Agreement if such default was caused by force majeure circumstances,
Loss of limb or limb deficiency- A total or partial absence of bones
Goods allowed for outward processing may be re- imported with total or partial exemption from import duties
Anhedonia: definition"Anhedonia" is defined as the total or partial inability to experience satisfaction,
include total or partial prohibition of the production
address of the holder, or a change(total or partial) in ownership or a limitation of
or the use of services offered through the"Website" implies a waiver, transmission,">license or total or partial cession of said rights by the User.
(c)When the total or partial non-observance of the international norms relating to the right to a fair trial,
experts warn that the total or partial withdrawal of medication is a significant problem,
And whose total or partial destruction, capture or neutralisation would.
Temporary total or partial loss of vision in one eye.
Whose total or partial destruction, capture