Examples of using Common features in English and their translations into Greek
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Common features of many bungalows include verandas
so it is common features.
Trading card games have some common features.
The seven cases at issue have the following common features.
It is believed that the element of water gives them all common features.
He is far from us, insofar as these common features extend beyond him or us, and connect us only because they connect a great many people”.
While all democracies share many common features, there are various forms of democracy
it classifies garment styles in groups with common features and principles of construction
While democracies share common features, there is no single model of democracy
The office applications support common features of Microsoft Word,
Common features in all his creative course nevertheless remain his directness,
In establishing the International Day of Democracy, the United Nations noted that"while democracies share common features, there is no single model of democracy" and that"democracy does not belong to any country or region".
Michelangelo's The Last Judgment has many common features to the Day of Judgment etched on Egyptian papyri and carved on tomb walls.
An inventory is compiled of the common features in Catholicism- or more specifically,
In so doing it noted that“while democracies share common features, there is no single model of democracy” and that“democracy does not belong to any country or region”.
One main common features of all the palatial complexes was the enormous central court which constituted the functional centre of the palace.
Due to the common features between the standards, ISO 9001
Mr President, exaggerated margins have become common features of some institutions' estimates.
South America present common features, and demonstrate the reciprocal influence of symbols
No wonder that all the wars launched by the transnational elite are characterised by certain important common features.