Examples of using Develop activities in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
I would like to know exactly what the community with which I work needs and develop activities that I think would be ideal,
of course, develop activities in Bangladesh bilaterally, as they are doing,
must develop activities aimed at the issue of paternity
in the majority of times on their own initiative, develop activities targeted at youths complain about their lack of qualification for the job Amarante,
namely that non-governmental organisations should develop activities in more than one Member State.
to purchase toys and books and develop activities for children who are sick at Danbury Hospital.
the Armed Forces develop activities in the realms of education
people who develop activities in professional categories considered socially disqualified and participate systematically and actively in activities related to popular.
where families develop activities of community-based tourism as a means of sustainable
It is that the course graduates develop activities with students from public schools
Nurses develop activities in highly technological places
the city of salvador, from the perceptions of teachers who develop activities in them.
adolescents in domestic violence situation, and for that develop activities with the various services that make up the safety net.
where several projects and actions develop activities connected to plastic arts,
Besides the original requirement that NGOs develop activities related to those of the WTO, the list of
The European Union must develop activities aimed at the systematic cultivation
These both currently develop activities in chapecó in the facility named socio-educational assistance unit(uase),
heat pumps manufactured by the group as well as develop activities related to maintenance
Our challenge is to give humanity food security, develop activities in harmony with nature
is able to relate him/herself and develop activities.