Examples of using Should notify in English and their translations into Italian
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the man should notify the doctor responsible for the laboratory research.
Member States should notify the list of Laboratories authorised to carry out the reference tests as established in Annexes II and III.
Should notify 14 not more not less days in advance,
Welcomes the suggestion that Member States should notify the Commission and other Member States of proposals for new legislation
France should notify the Commission of any arrangement adopted in the light of this Decision.
Should notify 10 days in advance,
The new Member States should notify them whether they are recognised for 2004 under Regulation(EC)
If you miss three doses in a row, you should notify your physician or other health care professional for instructions.
Passengers with special needs should notify the port agent
Member States should notify all State aid to the Commission.
Patients should notify their physician before taking this medication if they have any history of strokes,
Passengers with special needs should notify the port agent
operator of any ship entering a Community port should notify certain information of an operational nature.
Member States should notify data subjects of this data, and data subject should be able to correct inaccuracies in such data.
Patients should notify their physician before taking this medication if they have any history of strokes,
Member States should notify the International Civil Aviation Organization accordingly.
the Passenger or his relatives(if he is deceased), should notify the contingency to Volotea prior to the departure of the Flight.
the HCPs should notify blood transfusion centres about the interference with indirect antiglobulin tests;
goatmeat market Member States should notify the Commission regularly on that matter.
immigration and/or prison authorities) should notify the air carrier concerned in sufficient time in writing when they plan to embark potentially disruptive passengers.