Examples of using Its functioning in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It not only improves its functioning, but also facilitates the removal of impurities in the veins,
If the program is self-contained-if its functioning and purpose are independent of the page it came in-that is fine;
Immune system disorders from diminishing its functioning, as well as autoimmune diseases
particularly the values upon which it is founded, its functioning and policies;
the formation of a group may be admitted under certain conditions relating to its functioning.
the Council REAFFIRMS its commitment to the fundamental principles of the internal market and to further improve its functioning.
in favour of anything that serves to enhance Europe's democracy and improve its functioning.
Thus, a complete typology of arguments is exposed, its functioning explained, and its use exemplified.
The quality of the process is related to the composition of the committee and its functioning.
directly interfere with its functioning.
an overall strategy based on better knowledge of the market and on improvements in its functioning is currently being developed.
ultimately you have to work to ensure its functioning and success.
it becomes difficult for an individual to master all the arts involved in its functioning.
The main thing in any fountain- is the pump which ensures its functioning, and already design- business minor.
Second, a discussion is developed on the definition of CSR and the preconditions for its functioning.
evolution in scientific research on the brain and its functioning, the 2012 Health Forum,
elaborated on its functioning, its composition and outlined the method for its election.
increases with the duration of its functioning, and in more rapid proportion than the increase of that duration.
namely the perception of our own body and its functioning, and this coenesthesia was the basis of memory,
it is worth making the caveat that its functioning and management were not exclusively undertaken by female nurses,