Examples of using Missing links in English and their translations into Greek
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or"missing links," have been discovered, lending further support to darwin's theory, richmond said.
These so-called“missing links” will forever remain missing,
It is only natural for people to crave spiritual understanding when there are so many manufactured missing links and perversions in the spiritual texts today.
(b) eliminating bottlenecks and missing links on their networks, wherever the charge is applied,
The remaining 30% of the transferred envelope should be allocated on a competitive basis to projects located in the Member States eligible for financing from the Cohesion Fund with priority to cross- border links and missing links.
Number of cross-border and missing links addressed with the support of CEF(including actions relating to urban nodes, regional cross-border rail connections, maritime ports, inland ports,
What is TEN-T? TEN-T was established by the European Union to help build missing links or remove transport bottlenecks by creating a single,
These co-financing rates may be increased to a maximum of 85% for actions relating to cross-border and missing links under the conditions specified in point(c) of this paragraph and actions relating to the improvement of territorial connectivity and accessibility;
What are Trans European Networks The TEN-T programme was established by the European Union to help build missing links and remove transport bottlenecks,
filling in cross-border missing links, removing bottlenecks
he was hopeful the missing links would be found some day.
filling in cross-border missing links, removing bottlenecks
including €250 billion for removing bottlenecks and completing missing links in the core network.
such as missing links(1).
to build cross-border missing links, remove bottlenecks
There is also a need for ecient infrastructure aimed, inter alia, at the problem of missing links, high-standard, aordable general-interest services
bottlenecks and missing links would otherwise not be adequately addressed or prioritised.
addressing, where appropriate, missing links in cross-border infrastructure;
to a greater extent, missing links to be completed and bottlenecks to be