Eksempler på brug af Any degree på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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is a type of hearing impairment where there is normal hearing in one ear and any degree of hearing loss in the other ear.
scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent.
TASCAM are able to capture any degree of excellent sound effects.
will not in any degree be illusory or illusion.
were in any degree sterile.
Cubicin should only be used in patients with any degree of renal insufficiency(Cr Cl< 80 ml/ min) when it is considered that the expected clinical benefit outweighs the potential risk.
finding out that your kid is betrothed to a guy nearly twenty years older without any degree of consent is just
under varied circumstances, in any way or in any degree, tends to produce a distincter image.
It really is quite a shame, as these need to be the ones you could rely on however when their own health organizations have actually stood against their beliefs yet been required to continue to be silent it's hard to have any degree of count on.
as these must be the ones you could rely on yet when their own health organizations have stood against their beliefs yet been required to remain quiet it's hard to have any degree of trust.
carefully preserving each which, under varied circumstances, in any way or in any degree, tends to produce a distincter image.
produced under nature, if two forms hitherto reputed to be varieties be found in any degree sterile together,
even cannot be said to be in any degree rudimentary.
even cannot be said to be in any degree rudimentary.
which in most cases are impossible to define or quantify with any degree of accuracy.
I didn't see any degrees.
The degree of the final equation resulting from any number of complete equations in the same number of unknowns, and of any degrees, is equal to the product of the degrees of the equations.
The degree of the final equation resulting from any number of complete equations in the same number of unknowns, and of any degrees, is equal to the product of the degrees of the equations.
They are adequate without encouraging any degree of excess.