Примери за използване на New classes на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Justification of new classes or types of practices involving consumer products as referred to in Regulation 6.
inclusion of new classes is a positive step
New classes of Bulgarian traditional dances for Children and Adults are starting in BCI London.
It has established new classes, new conditions of oppression,
We will meet again in new classes that will make the best use of our abilities.
While new classes and dealing with his peers are already troublesome enough,
Huge Data encourages the associations to make new development openings and totally new classes of organizations that can consolidate
Ascend new classes of hero, stockpile Astral Equipment
This Big Data causes the associations to make new development openings and completely new classes of organizations that can join
visitors can find new classes of ultrasounds units,
Over the past year, we managed to renew 1/3 of our car fleet and added new classes.
Such cultures may give way to the beauty and elegance of the new classes, but fill the air in the garden of fragrance and flavor.
But despite the need for new treatment options, there have been only two new classes of antibiotics developed in the last 40 years.
awarded to you after the death of your hero- you will be credited the local currency and rewarded with new classes.
These novel ways of interacting with a changing Earth will include whole new classes of foods and medicines that have not yet been created.
Some conclusions about the pedagogical aspects and effectiveness of the new classes, compared to the traditional library containers
Despite the recognised need to develop new antibiotic weapons, only two new classes of medication have entered the market in the last thirty years.
viruses may begin to appear in new classes of systems.
Despite the recognised need for new antimicrobials, only two new classes of antibiotics have been brought to market in the last 30 years.
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are already prevalent, and no new classes of antibiotics have been developed since the 1980s.