Examples of using Better defined in English and their translations into German
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
However, these ethical imperatives need to be still better defined.
The requirements for KICs need to be better defined.
Softer color transitions, better defined color gradients or clear tones.
The concept of the general interest has therefore to be better defined.
contributions be better defined.
will be better defined and may include checking.
Authorisation and mutual recognition procedures are better defined and predictable and specific deadlines are added.
The purpose of these powers seems to be better defined than in the case of delegated acts.
The legal liability of industry in the event of an accident must be better defined and increased.
Another positive development is that relations with the Commission have become better defined with the new framework agreement.
Whereas the various prices which serve as basis for determining the representative prices should be better defined;
The terminology in the Directive should also be standardised on the basis of more precise and better defined concepts, such as a clear distinction between“statutory certificates” and“class certificates”.
Greater reach or better defined target group.
the surrounding region are smoother and better defined; making the overall appearance more youthful. Â.
This way the curls can be better defined and shaped later.
ideas which combined to promise the creation of a sustainable and better defined urban quarter- a quarter designed for the people of the city.
Today, by means of immune cytology, a-typical cells can be better defined.
She believed"class actions" should be better defined.
The Global Currency Reset will arrive, better defined as the Return to the Gold Standard.
Better defined, structured and controlled laboratory processes.