Examples of using Classification systems in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Although all classification systems have serious problems, there is general
Union methodologies for assessing environmental footprint, and Union statistical classification systems, and take into account any relevant existing Union legislation;
does not intend to replace those classification systems.
Although classification systems do vary(some schools even denying any conceptualizing of the path to Buddhahood)
particularly given the U.S. government's substantial engagement with WHO in the area of classification systems.
creating classification systems to label any viewpoints that challenge the status quo as extremist,
Considers that the initiative of the Hotelstars Union to harmonise gradually the accommodation classification systems across Europe should be further promoted,
creating classification systems to label any viewpoints that challenge the status quo as extremist,
Introduction of a global vehicle classification system for light and heavy-duty vehicles.
The classification system is used in 200,000 libraries in at least 135 countries.
There is currently, as of 2016, no international classification system for stillbirth causes.
The AR-DRG classification system.
The river classification system.
A classification system, or taxonomy, to provide market clarity on what is sustainable.
In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone.
is the world's oldest classification system.
The North American Industrial Classification System.
It has been nearly three decades since experts published a classification system related to epilepsy.
Tell me you understand the Library of Congress classification system.
However, the following aspects of his classification system are open to question.