Examples of using Common forms in English and their translations into Italian
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Self-help and self-build are also common forms of provision, particularly in southern Europe.
Most common forms are“Stuck on backing up 1 of(number)” and“Checking for items to backup“.
carbon has two common forms, well known to most people:
Common forms of such communication are the internet
Among the causes in human beings there are some common forms, such as diffused toxic goiter,
moving towards common forms of a culture that is breaking down the traditional forms of passing on values,
are common forms of creative expression,
The areas seen as essential at this time were: common forms of prayer, spirituality,
Her desire to communicate with others causes the artist to blend the subjective images of her memory with common forms of collective memory like the"metato"(the recipient used in Tuscany in the past for drying chestnuts).
it also supports the more common forms that were created as PDF documents as used by various government agencies.
the research team explored the effect of one of the more common forms of celebrations, which is attending a party at a club.
The cultivation of the vite maritata requires a completely different skill and technique than the common forms of cultivation, as every intervention- from pruning to harvesting- is done using steep ladders.
19 provide for detailed practical arrangements(such as common forms) and other implementing measures to be delegated to the Committee,
including all common forms of lamivudine-resistant HBV(rtL180M,
measures aimed at developing common forms of European citizenship,
The measures necessary for the implementation of the detailed rules, including common forms where necessary, on the electronic submissions
especially if there is a movement towards mutual recognition of negative decisions and common forms of cooperation for implementing such decisions.
Through the centuries, some of the common forms include the practices in philosophy
including common forms where necessary, on the electronic submissions and notifications referred to in Articles 7 and 10, Article 15(2), Article 18(2), Article 19(1) and Article 20 of this Directive.
Establishing common forms for the certificates and other documents which are needed for, or facilitate, the correct application of this Directive,