Примери за използване на Commercial exploitation на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The Cabinet approved a bill legalising the cultivation and commercial exploitation of medicinal cannabis in Cyprus during Wednesday's Cabinet meeting.
The main focus on the training was a detailed description on the Forest Downstream Services which ReSAC has developed in EUFODOS to a state ready for commercial exploitation.
Creative documentaries intended for commercial exploitation of no less than 25 minutes(duration per episode
The Commission notes that the AGL will only be levied on the commercial exploitation of rock, sand
Malta and Tunisia are currently discussing the commercial exploitation of the continental shelf between their countries for petroleum exploration.
Industrial and commercial exploitation would presuppose cell cultures intended for pharmaceutical laboratories with a view to the manufacture of medicines.
After nearly a year of delays, commercial exploitation of the Kinetoscope began in earnest in April 1894.
succeeded in preventing commercial exploitation of the river Una.
The creation and commercial exploitation of technology in the form of new products
Industrial and commercial exploitation would presuppose, for example,
Electric motors of increasing efficiency were constructed throughout the 19th century, but commercial exploitation of electric motors on a large scale required efficient electrical generators
publication or commercial exploitation of downloaded material without the express written consent of eTicketsMall
Does it include any commercial exploitation within the meaning of Article 6(1)
technical operation and to the leaseholder's order related to commercial exploitation of vehicle.
Commercial exploitation of the developed toxicological testing methods
businesses remains a challenge and this limits the commercial exploitation of research results.
(a) EPC, European patents are not granted in respect of inventions the commercial exploitation of which would be contrary to"ordre public" or morality.
to the developing nations which will be pressured into depleting their natural resources for commercial exploitation.
to use a certain fishing capacity for the commercial exploitation of living aquatic resources.
regulatory conditions for their commercial exploitation.