Examples of using Explained in more detail in English and their translations into Dutch
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This activity is explained in more detail in the analytics section of our privacy statement.
Our analytics are explained in more detail in the analytics section of our privacy statement.
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But maybe you, as a user, sometimes want a particular topic explained in more detail.
modes of action of the coral are now mentioned and explained in more detail.
Refer to the'Banking' page on the casino website for information explained in more detail.
As explained in more detail in our Privacy Policy, we do not retain our users' messages in the ordinary course of providing our Services.
This is an important distinction for EU data protection law purposes and is explained in more detail in Section 16 below.
This new programme is explained in more detail in the CEC publication'Five years forward',
To the right of this page the process is explained in more detail by means of four positions of the displacer and the working piston in the 360-degree cycle.
This is explained in more detail in Section 6 of this Communication
The exact procedures and how your data is used for that will be described and explained in more detail below in section 3.4.
As explained in more detail in Box 3.2, the ex ante real interest rate is the real return which a certain financial asset is expected to deliver.
These uses are explained in more detail in our Privacy Policy, under How We Use Information
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Our analytics are explained in more detail in the analytics section of our privacy statement.
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The conditions for such aid and the reasons behind the Commission's policy are explained in more detail in the revised guidelines.
These rights are explained in more detail below, but if you have any comments,