Examples of using Defined in terms in English and their translations into French
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The entire geography of Australia is covered by a grid pattern of STUs, defined in terms of so many degrees, minutes, or seconds of latitude and longitude.
The molecules that escape from a vehicle without fap are defined in terms of size PM10(microparticles),
Targets may be defined in terms of the way they reflect or emit radiation.
The contribution of international institutions, defined in terms of expertise and financial support, will serve to strengthen the efforts needed for the large-scale collective actions recommended.
I therefore propose that debt sustainability be defined in terms of a country's capacity to meet the Millennium Development Goals by 2015.
evidential probabilities are considered to be degrees of belief, defined in terms of dispositions to gamble at certain odds.
is a form of nationalism wherein the"nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity.
which is always defined in terms of the premium paid
Public relations is often defined in terms of earned media,
but is defined in terms of our experiences- both scientific and spiritual.
However, it is possible to draw up a typology of infrastructure, defined in terms of their goal, their means
are now formally defined in terms of the cubic metre.
each role can be defined in terms of required skills.
Many of the example claims are defined in terms of broad functional statements“means for” statements.
Outcomes for municipalities and regions Most of the evaluations analysed have some(indications of) outcome defined in terms of capacity building.
However, we should bear in mind that a substantial impact is not only defined in terms of redundancies.
its role has often been defined in terms of global welfare maximization.
Safety and suitability for use could be defined in terms such as animal health,
Water demands and environmental water requirements should be defined in terms of water quantity as well as water quality.
The data is often defined in terms of"Standard Industrial Classifications" SIC.