Examples of using Made more in English and their translations into Polish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Official/political
-
Programming
-
Computer
A field of action can be defined as a specific area of a company's operations that needs to be optimised and made more efficient.
Elf ears on many elves made more visible and cleaned up.
Last year, this one factory made more cars than the whole of the Italian motor industry put together.
We had even more discussions and made more contacts than two years ago- and attracted even more attention.
During a festival fair the total length of malls made more than 7 km. The services offered over 250 trade enterprises, public caterings and consumer services.
Commitment may be enhanced and made more effective and bağlılık geliştirilebilir ve daha etkili hale getirilebilir ve.
Cancellation made more than 2 days prior to the expected check in,
If the request is made more than 315 days or less than 30 days before departure, the offer is valid for 2 business days.
Georgia made more progress against corruption than any other country in the world from 2004 to 2009,
Is it possible the company that sold the jeans made more than just the one pair?
Apart from that, in this same area of international trade, the commitment on both sides of the North Atlantic must be intensified and made more consistent.
and he never made more than $35 a week.
the work went much easier and conditions made more money.
without the hassle Â- Paper signatures can be made more secure if you work with a trusted third party like a notary,
In case of any cancellations made more then 30 days prior to the date of check-in then in that event Sai villa is open to charge only 10% of the above said total amount on the said credit card whose details are given in this reservation.
area of international trade, this commitment could be made more concrete.
while Croatia made more progress towards reaching the final stages of accession negotiations.
it seems that the extension of this knowledge in the Polish society could be made more extensive especially as many Prusai with blood ties
unburnt hydrocarbon emissions from these engines, which limits were made more stringent by Council Directive 74/290/EEC of 28 May 1974(4),
It allows you to collect make more useful and extensive customer microdata.