Examples of using Is a characteristic in English and their translations into Norwegian
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This is a characteristic of the value orientations
He is sure about that creativity is a characteristic buried in the family line of Lene and Kine.
Accuracy of instruments is a characteristic of accuracy in relation to the devices themselves,
the players can easily place bets using the paytable, all being located on just one page, which is a characteristic of classic slot games.
Blood type is a characteristic of the composition of a person's blood,
consumer protection associations, which is a characteristic of the German market.
On the aft part of the superstructure enclosing a hangar for the helicopter located the mast integrated with the antenna is a characteristic of modern ships.
Functio laesa is an apocryphal notion, as it is not unique to inflammation and is a characteristic of many disease states.
Each reaction, each reflection by the internal mirror of external events is a characteristic fixed in space
Peacefulness is a characteristic of a person's state of mind,
Skoratinden is a characteristic jagged mountaintop,
This is a characteristic and romantic spot where to enjoy an unforgettable holiday in Vernazza with your partner,
The Gump's inevitable awkwardness with women is a characteristic shared with the earlier Formby vehicles.
also known from many of Stelton's other products, is a characteristic of the series of accessories created by Peter Holmblad.
House Yoli is a characteristic Andalusian house composed of ground floor,
recently renovated, is a characteristic Venetian facility that rents rooms located close to Strada Nuova, and….
The three i's in the cluster name stand for innovative international industry, which is a characteristic the 25 companies in the cluster all share.
To adjust marxism is in its core to revise it, and it is a characteristic of opportunism to want to adjust[marxism, trans.]
Egocentrism- this is a characteristic of the individual, which determines his inability to consider the point of view of other people,