Examples of using Has fixed in English and their translations into Dutch
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ethically produced from the very beginning until your little one has fixed it.
Since 1995, the Commission has fixed annual quantitative objectives for the recruitment of women policy staff
Since 1991, the government has fixed at the beginning of each year the rate at which private hospital spending can increase.
Durable steel frame is easy to clean and maintain has fixed back and drop-arms for easy patient transfer.
At this height, namely 3.8 metres above NAP, Michael Beutler has fixed an artificial horizon.
after Michael has fixed the floor tiles.
QNAP's security lab has verified the QTS version 4.1.1 Build 0927 and confirmed it has fixed the CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169 vulnerability.
the payment of aid may be carried out only once the Commission has fixed any reduction coefficients which may be applicable for each of the Member States concerned.
Article 32- Review by the Court of Justice- lays down that the Court of Justice"shall have unlimited jurisdiction to review decisions whereby the Commission has fixed a fine or a periodic penalty payment.
that does not change the fact that Parliament has fixed the agenda for this week and that this item is accordingly on the agenda.
Because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man whom He has appointed,
Microsoft has confirmed its latest round of security patches has fixed three remaining vulnerabilities built by the National Security Agency,
Someone who has fixed his consciousness on Me oh man of learning, and in every respect is free from material desires, knows the happiness of My spiritual Self.
Because he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed;
As part of the price-setting for the 2003 fishing year, the Council has fixed the guide prices for the fishery products listed in Annexes I,
the Commission has fixed the maximum rate of increase for noncompulsory expenditure in 1982 at 14.5.
Whereas the Commission, in Decision 79/491/EEC(3) relating to the basic surveys and Decision 80/765/EEC(4) relating to the intermediate surveys has fixed and coded the geographical units into which the results of the surveys of areas under vines shall be broken down;
acting entirely within its powers, has fixed in the final in stance the amount of expenditure that Parliament, Council and Commission regard as compulsory.
