Examples of using One or both of in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
It doesn't matter if this first equation intersects one or both of these, the fact that these two don't intersect tells us that there is no unique point x,
If you should observe cloudiness in one or both of the dog's eyes,
a contribution from the Fund may be made to the institution under resolution to do one or both of the following.
liabilities in accordance with one or both of the principles referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article.
test the other base station the same way. If one or both of the base stations fail to track in"A" mode,
Member States shall ensure that those certification bodies are accredited by one or both of the following:(a) the supervisory authority which is competent pursuant to Article 55
it recognises one or both of the following means of dispute settlement as compulsory in relation to any Party accepting the same obligation.
Students can create a timeline that represents the major events that took place in one, or both, of the colonies.
When the descent of one, or both, of the testes does not happen,
One or both of them is bent.
I figured he must be with one or both of you.
By who? One or both of'em. That Katherine chick and Duffy.
The likelihood of one or both of you being injured has just increased.
One or both of'em. That Katherine chick and Duffy… By who?
Do you think that one or both of them could have murdered the Sergeant?
Do you think that one or both of them could have murdered the Sergeant? Continue.
One or both of us will want to get out. And I guarantee that at some point.
I guarantee… at some point one or both of us is gonna want to get out of this thing.
Any Member State may decide not to implement paragraph 1 on the basis of one or both of the following criteria.
If a Member State does not fuffil the requirements under one or both of thesecriteria, the Commission shall prepare a report.