Examples of using Common structure in English and their translations into Greek
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It would certainly be helpful to improve the common structures and cooperation by way of a European Organ Donor Card,
to undertake the measures needed for the establishment of common structures and policy.
Other facilitative initiatives could include the restoration of internal telephone communication including GSMs; common structures and organisational arrangements in sports and athletics within the country and at the international level;
That have a lot of common structure.
They have a lot of common structure.
Most of the stories have a common structure,” she says.
The most common structure in country line dancing is the 8-count.
To lay down a common structure and the rates to be applied not later than 31 December 1992.
For example, the Austrian scholar Johann Georg von Hahn tried to identify a common structure underlying"Aryan" hero stories.
In the common structure which is envisaged, sharing of authority
leaves the impression that many of the songs are based on a common structure.
3.5 each SEA stage is described following a common structure: background,
ISO designed a common structure for all Management Systems standards,
We have confirmed the common structure of the glands in the genus Pinguicula through cuts in light microscopy
the isomorphisms between two algebras sharing a common structure form a heap.
Angelou made a deliberate attempt in her books to challenge the common structure of the autobiography by critiquing,
She has, however, made a deliberate attempt to challenge the common structure of the autobiography by critiquing,
DU bushing has a common structure, consisting of a steel backing bonded to a porous bronze sinter layer with filled PTFE on its surface.
Angelou has made a deliberate attempt through her work to challenge the common structure of the autobiography by critiquing,
have also suggested that hero stories share a common structure.