Examples of using Access conditions in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
suggesting definitions for harmonized categories of regulated services, access conditions, rates of return
effective network access is not offered to third parties or access conditions are not conducive to effective competition;
be responsible for defining the access rights for the users, in accordance with the access conditions defined by the Governing Board in accordance with Article 9(2).
as well as your access conditions to some services requiring the use of cookies.
go through separate procedures, with different access conditions and discharge periods,
hold Member States to their obligations to guarantee that market access conditions for high-speed rail are supervised by independent bodies
Once the access conditions of 10kV are implemented, it will greatly enhance the participation
It underlines the importance of closely following the trade negotiations of our main competitors to make sure that we do not fall behind in access conditions to important markets for our agri-food products.
how best to design the access conditions on subsidized next generation networks.
The study underlines the importance of closely following the trade negotiations of the EU's main competitors to make sure that the EU does not fall behind in access conditions to important markets for agri-food products.
they had to go through separate procedures, with different access conditions and discharge periods,
e.g. on broadband access conditions or on mobile termination rates.
integrating their services when necessary so as to harmonise access conditions, improve and enlarge service provision
Access conditions are discussed individually.
Access Conditions: None.
Access conditions for staff of competitive operators.
User definable access conditions for each memory block.
Methods determining the storage and access conditions to Cookies.
The museum has created access conditions for disabled people.