Примери за използване на Will constitute на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Included in the Monday communication was a draft“adequacy decision” as well as texts that will constitute the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield.
are not permitted and will constitute a material breach of the Terms of Use.
Prohibition of performance of any acts which allegedly constitute or will constitute unauthorized use of a mark,
your continued use of the Service after the amendment will constitute your acceptance of the amendment.
The Commission also made public today a draft"adequacy decision" of the Commission as well as the texts that will constitute the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield.
Such networks will constitute.
make ready in the world- that is what will constitute our future existence.
are not permitted and will constitute a material breach of the Terms and Conditions.
The dissertation will constitute a decided contribution to the knowledge of,
The economic component discussed will constitute an announcement on the first part of the Trump peace plan,
The amounts recovered from the Fund during the Seventh Framework Programme will constitute revenue assigned to it within the meaning of Article 18(2) of the Financial Regulation.
The following stages will apply and will constitute the“Selection Process”
some are predicting that they will constitute almost a third of new car sales by the end of the next decade.
type of evidence that will constitute satisfactory proof of acquisition will depend on the nature of the application
Ultimately, whether waste will constitute a problem or a resource all depends on how we manage it.
I feel that agriculture chapters will constitute an important issue for both parties in these negotiations.
Europe in the world, which will constitute the framework of the Community presidency,
Ultimately, whether waste will constitute a problem or a resource all depends on how we manage it.
Research infrastructures, in particular in situ observing networks will constitute essential elements of the in situ observation infrastructure enabling the Copernicus services.
The Hydrogen Council has estimated that by 2050 hydrogen will constitute almost 20% of energy consumed by end users.