Examples of using Characterizes it in English and their translations into Portuguese
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highlight the conceptual pluralism that characterizes it.
Each book, however bared of a substantial part of what characterizes it, retains its functional.
is about the islander, and is related to Victor Meirelles's connection with his city and with the isolation that characterizes it.
The book's entry on Atlantium notes its espousal of"progressive, liberal policies" and characterizes it as a"secular humanist utopia.
Rome is committed to preparing itself in such a way as to offer the world the concrete image of caput mundi which characterizes it.
The theme“No Borders” is illustrated in the ambiguity that characterizes it in this contemporary era
for each tank there is a listing of data which characterizes it.
you seek it only by means of the slowness that characterizes it.
in view of its beauty that characterizes it, is deemed to be the place which you will find most interesting than in the whole of the French Riviera.
The concept of pain used worldwide today was originated from the International Association for the Study of Pain IASP, which characterizes it as an unpleasant sensory
Our thought goes to rural families and to their natural reality that, moreover, characterizes it as an economic subject, able to take part in the decision making of the production processes and choices.
cooking gas also expelled in cigarette smoke, which characterizes it as an environmental and occupational pollutants.
however do not have specific skills, which characterizes it as a race of low productivity.
uses computational libraries added fuzzy functions to the pac(programmable automation controller) characterizes it as fuzzy digital pid controller proportional, integral, derivative.
shows the complexity involving ICU nurses' performance and also characterizes it as an initial search for their autonomy.
pointing to north that characterizes it as a musical manifestation of classical and popular synthesis.
upon realizing the deprivation of spirit that characterizes it, he is impelled to go further,
or Kukex), which characterizes it as a political and religious unit with a denomination of its own.
the truly great usefulness that characterizes it.
shows the great heterogeneity that characterizes it.