Examples of using Also defined in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Conceptually, caring is also defined as the fundamental, systematized practice that is capable of self-guidance.
It is also defined as"becoming benevolent,
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The convention also defined the distance between the bases unambiguously as 90 feet,
it is also defined in a variety of ways, used in all multiple ways and hopelessly imprecise" Geertz, 2001, p.
it is also defined by a lack of certain symptoms negative symptoms.
He also defined the exponential function for complex numbers,
Marking out these periods was also defined having the historical
the Treasury also defined the priorities which WDBs should follow to implement the adjustment.
It is also defined as"the aura that precedes a psychotic break by up to two
The TSE also defined the need for publications bring information about the candidate
axé is also defined as the power to make things happen!
And also defined nutritional standards necessary for normal growth
This law also defined the district's territory,
Not only succeeded in conquering the Brazilian market, becoming today's number one brand in the segment, but also defined a new beverage territory.
The favourable conservation status is also defined by Article 1(e)
The W3C also defined a color that is equal to X11's"Green",
It was also defined at the Stanford University that the phenomena of pulmonary rejection occur regardless of those of cardiac rejection.
Modernisation of the legislative framework for retail payments was also defined as one of the key actions of the Commission Single Market Act II.
So, the development of medicine and technology also defined the predominant form that modern society came to mean normal delivery
