Examples of using Recognisable in English and their translations into Finnish
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This is a recognisable aim which British Labour Members would support.
Establish a mutually recognisable framework on the training of port workers in different fields of port activities.
mutually recognisable and widely available at reasonable cost.
We must prepare ourselves for the already recognisable challenges awaiting the European Union.
The identity of the issuing Member State should be clearly and easily recognisable.
the Standard Plustop PRO produces that iconic and recognisable Les Paul sound.
tangible and recognisable.
Equipped with traditional class-A 6973 tubes, the Black Magick provides you with incredible gain, a recognisable midrange, and stunning touch dynamics.
There is no doubt that European Voluntary Service should be maintained as a crucial and recognisable Action under the future programme.
the pedal delivers that recognisable Big Muff Pi sound.
The Commission is considering promoting the development of mutually recognisable certification, under a voluntary regime, for freight transport logisticians.
which is beautifully recognisable throughout the stunning finish
to vocational education and training are recognisable, compatible and transferable,
be very recognisable amongst Telecaster enthusiasts.
I use recognisable everyday elements such as birdhouses,
Mäki points out that it is a simple and recognisable element that conveys its message even without text.
Disclosing algorithms, making bot-generated content recognisable and understanding user profiling to be an instrument of political influence are all topics that warrant immediate and in-depth attention.
the genera of his trees are the first to be unequivocally recognisable by modern-day botanists.
Inspired by the gaming of the days before Video Slots, many Classic Slots retain symbols that have become instantly recognisable.
In sound poetry, the poems are not necessarily in any recognisable language but the meanings are created by the phonetic aspects and opportunities provided by the human voice.