Examples of using Development needs in English and their translations into Norwegian
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just for fun, Carlson Gracie London offers a complete range of Martial Arts to suit your own personal development needs.
Consistent with this belief, the training and development needs of all employees are assessed on a regular basis
research and development needs for individual customers with different screen printing parameters
In order to make silicene a more viable option than graphene, the development needs to be simple,
Child development need a lot of different nutrients.
As boys for normal functioning and development need free space.
In order for the baby not lagging behind in physical development, need to take a course(not one!).
more durable steel for straight razors, and with this development needed an abrasive substance that can measure up.
You see, we have a government that is not interested in investing in the research and development needed.
Commentators note that new and medium-sized developments need an oil price of around USD 80 per barrel to be profitable.
If we are to succeed in the transition to smart cities and society, developments need to be people-oriented, with good solutions for city residents,” says Siri Holmboe Høibo,
who show severe limitations in their intelligence and general development, need one according to their needs curative education- for example in the living,
Their teams offer complete solutions for all of your website design and development needs.
For a good development needs to be fresh,
We customize our solutions according to your subscription management and customer service development needs.
Special features This course is designed to address the professional development needs of experienced education practitioners.
study elective courses to suit your personal professional development needs….
the timing decides your company's specific competence development needs.
Core supervisory and front-line management skills- encouraging management to identify training and development needs and support employee improvement across the business.
The Year in Review describes WFP's actions and achievements in serving people's emergency, recovery and development needs in 2016.