Exemples d'utilisation de Minimum level en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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The dedicated project management team reflects the necessary minimum level of effort required throughout the various project stages.
The proposed minimum level for carriage by private individuals is that leakage of contents does not occur.
Leave a minimum level difference of 25 mm. between the height of the unit connection
The CFSC validates skill in French to a B1+ level, degree higher than the minimum level in the frame of the European common reference for languages.
If the level is lower than the minimum level, jll the reservoir
This performance falls short of the minimum level of economic growth required to make a difference in the living conditions of the majority of the population.
The fluid level in the reservoir is lower than the minimum level or higher than the maximum level prescribed by the manufacturer.
A minimum level of funding was agreed on for training editorial staff during 2005.
The appropriate minimum level of proficiency must take into account investors' needs and expectations.
Water level too low(minimum level approx. 5 cm);
Below the minimum level mark Add the recommended engine oil to the proper level. .
The engine oil level should be between the minimum level mark(a) and maximum level mark b.
Below the minimum level mark(a) Add the recommended brake fluid to the proper level. .
The main application is guaranteeing the minimum level in water or coolant tanks.
Never fill the kettle below the minimum level to prevent the kettle from boiling dry.
A minimum level of support for medical expenses determined by your American university.
Half of the awardees and university supervisors thought that the current minimum level was appropriate,
De minimis exceptions There is no minimum level of income that can be earned by a CFC before the CFC rules apply.
However, an improved, minimum level of implementation of these tools in all member States is a pre-condition for realizing their full benefits.
Poverty is defined as the inability to attain a certain predetermined minimum level of consumption at which basic needs are assumed to be satisfied.