Examples of using To screen in English and their translations into Finnish
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This article suggests from the perspective of industry professionals to screen from the following perspectives to ensure that your choice costs are minimal
In addition to the concentration on younger children, Lions are also encouraged to screen kids through high school to reach those who may need glasses.
the day after the island was invaded, to screen transports off Apra for five days.
it's much easier to screen potential women with photos, chat, etc.
has no duty to screen such Content.
you would find it easy to screen record whenever you want.
Μ and 23μ must be pasted on PET film so as to used to screen printing.
It's our job… our part of the bargain… To screen his mail.
where it is made possible not to screen all staff.
Commission(Joint Research Centre/DG Research) is funding a scientific project which aims to screen the EU high production volume existing chemicals for potential endocrine modulating chemicals.
not able to screen potential customers,
Public security organs can use all kinds of portrait database to screen, compare and identify the images of criminal suspects with those of key population in the database of face recognition system,
In the pilot year of the program, Bausch+ Lomb has granted US$350,000 to LCIF to screen and treat children in China as well as for research programs that will help fight pediatric cataract and prevent childhood blindness.
The directive also requires Member States to screen, through a process of mutual evaluation,
They are of the opinion that certain eyesight problems are unfairly ascribed to screen work and that the disorders peculiar to this work(eye fatigue and postural pains) are easily reversible by
We therefore ask the Commission to screen the bilateral taxation agreements,
The project sought to screen and classify famous photographs of the Marubi family
our proposal aims to screen these temporary MRLs
of Inventions of Geneva, makes it possible to screen for certain types of cancer in less than six minutes at a cost of less than one euro.
most concerned Member States, at their request, with a view to helping the authorities to screen the asylum seekers and offer initial aid.