Examples of using Work according in English and their translations into Italian
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The Joint Parliamentary Assembly has adapted its work according to the new role that it has been given,
They work according to instructions from higher Beings that oversee the destiny of Man.
Gas stations work according to the established schedule and some of them, mainly on major roads,
A fundamental item for those who work according to ITIL best practices is definitely CMDB.
All laminar flow hoods offered by basan work according to the principle of low-turbulance, forced air flow.
we make sure that contractors work according to quality, safety
Then work according to diagram until last row remains,
Then work according to diagrams until last row remains,
asymmetries in regulations and operators who work according to differing strategic options
The ANIMA Network21 plays a key role by suggesting that all parties can work according to an agreed plan in the EuroMediterranean area.
My Marian Shelter's will be small prayer communities where everyone will pray and work according to what they know to do.
contextuality that characterizes the work according to different environments and spaces where it is.
The USB port is designed for devices which work according to the USB standard.
all the members have of a work according to their motivations and their qualification level.
benefits does a pregnant woman have at work According to the laws of the Russian Federation,
Every man participates or does not in such a work according to well-defined cycles,
a first evaluation of the possible funding of the work according to the Project Financing scheme.
To interpret the work according to its inner connections not only in terms of style,
For this purpose, we work according to a modular system that allows us to send to each customer in very little time a tailor-made offer for his bus trip in Germany.
These ecosystems work according to Metcalfe's Law,