Examples of using Better knowledge in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
The Community, by acquiring an ambitious and coherent framework which will translate in a better knowledge and management of soil,
researching all manifestations of the supernatural- because in the end they always lead us to a better knowledge and understanding of our Creator
I could not possibly ask for you of the Lord a greater blessing than has already come to my own heart and life through better knowledge of the Scriptures along these lines.
Funding activities should also contribute to achieving effective and better knowledge of Union law
Social economy indeed requires visibility- through better knowledge of EU-wide data- for better achieving the objectives of solidarity,
As the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit gives him a better knowledge of the deep things of God, so,
The brethren, through a better knowledge of the Lord, the result of their better faith
volunteering and better knowledge of young people),
has created the intended impact, notably a better knowledge of and greater consistency in the application of EC competition law
being more involved in, and providing greater back-up for, higher education quality assurance systems and better knowledge of the future needs of the labour market.
most importantly- leads to a better knowledge of not only the native language but also the state language.
Good knowledge of strategy. Understanding of finance.
Good knowledge of local and regional needs.
Good knowledge of local and regional needs;
Very good knowledge of PHP 4 and 5;
Ozoda has very good knowledge of English, German, Russian.
Nancy has very good knowledge of English, Hungarian.
Very good knowledge of the network- and very little specific Siedle.
Shanique has very good knowledge of English.
Gertrude has very good knowledge of English.