Examples of using More comprehensive in English and their translations into Finnish
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Anti-radiation lead protective arm lead protection is more comprehensive.
different type, more comprehensive protection;
However, the Danish deposit guarantee scheme is in some respects more comprehensive than the Finnish one.
Previous: Anti-radiation lead protective arm lead protection is more comprehensive.
Anyone saying they want more comprehensive studies.
We also offer more comprehensive navigation solutions if required.
In addition, five years after its launch, a more comprehensive assessment of progress will be undertaken.
More comprehensive information will gradually become available as more  and more  agreements are implemented in practice.
React flexibly as your company grows with a more comprehensive security package for over 25 seats.
More comprehensive product information and signage facilitate self-service.
Development of a more comprehensive HR information system will continue in 2010.
A more comprehensive set of management measures is required.
A specification requiring more comprehensive information for the consumer
A more comprehensive policy for combating trafficking in human beings is therefore taking shape.
More comprehensive information for the consumer
The EU should take a more comprehensive approach to human development.
How could a more comprehensive approach with more  active involvement by Member States give the policy greater weight?
Spiritual experiences can include being connected to a larger reality, yielding a more comprehensive self; joining with other individuals
Perhaps, in the attempt made by Mrs Theato,"judicial authority' is a more comprehensive term that could incorporate both concepts.
Today, the College agreed to take a more comprehensive approach to improve corporate taxation in the EU,