Examples of using It is defined in English and their translations into French
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It is defined by a height-for age(HFA) z-score below- 2
Depending on the source, it is defined as range of applications,
In a homogeneous sector, it is defined as a square 1m2 with 4 poles
It is defined as"development which meets the need of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generation to meet their own needs.
It is defined by the possible projects and initiatives that can be launched under its heading,
Acting as a second skin, it is defined by its ultra moisturizing
It is defined as all the behavior differences between individuals of a single species that are relatively stable over time.
A logic model as it is defined here represents the chain of expected effects that link a public policy to a health problem it aims to solve.
It is defined as a"pure price change" index
last unit spacing is always indirectly locked, because it is defined by the raw shell spacing to the right and left.
It is defined as equipment in which the operator is required to fully support the equipment's weight.
However it is defined, the informal sector accounts for the majority of employment in most African countries.
It is defined as the value added per volume of water withdrawn in all water-using sectors.
It is defined in such a way that it does not hinder the ability of Group entities to strengthen their solvency when necessary.
It is defined in domestic law as the deprivation of a person's liberty ordered by a judge pending trial.
By this law it is defined election of delegates
Murder is unlawful in Zimbabwe. It is defined as unlawfully and intentionally causing the death of a human being who is alive.
The Belgian identity is seen as a"hollow" identity: it is defined mostly by what it is not.
Although the army warrants state the colour as being red, it is defined by most commentators as being crimson or"wine-red.
So, together, let us be resolved to see that it is defined by our hopes and not by our fears.