Examples of using Possible development in English and their translations into Greek
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one can imagine the further possible development of the text.
Katzenberg approved of the idea for possible development, along with Oliver& Company.
the Commission will assess the possible development of new systems.
A standardized training method that is adapted to each athlete's level ensures the greatest possible development.
Westminster's quest for excellence is a recognition that stewardship of life mandates the maximum possible development of each person's capabilities.
also to prevent possible development of bullying behaviors.
Currently, it is not possible for a physician examining a patient to predict future joint condition and possible development of osteoarthritis.
Co-administration with the following medicinal products due to the potential for loss of virologic response and possible development of resistance(see section 4.5).
aim at the fullest possible development of every human being.
together with an estimate of possible development in the longer term.
calcium and prevents the possible development of rickets.
The registry will help to define the use of ziconotide in the clinical setting e. g. optimal dosing regimen, the possible development of tolerance.
The Assad regime and the Islamic reactionary forces as we have said would not let any possible development to political experience that is out of their authoritarian program.
resulting in possible development of dysbiosis with all his attendant symptoms.
this protein may help decrease the possible development of Parkinson's disease.
animal production and the best possible development of the island's agricultural potentials.
animal production and the best possible development of the island's agricultural potentials.
Healthcare professionals should remain vigilant for the possible development of pneumonia in patients with COPD as the clinical features of such infections overlap with the symptoms of COPD exacerbations.
This possible development is all the more worrying, given the efforts made in recent years by most of these countries to stabilise their economies and equip themselves for a satisfactory move into world markets.
Physicians should remain vigilant for the possible development of pneumonia and other lower respiratory tract infections in patients with COPD as the clinical features of such infections and exacerbation frequently overlap.