Examples of using More coverage in English and their translations into Portuguese
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the Southeast present more coverage, and the lowest numbers are in the North and in the Northeast.
giving more coverage to the population and providing effective, high-quality care.
should also be discussed with more coverage in speech therapy field as a likely strategy for stimulating infants with feeding difficulties.
There's more coverage of the plugin here and the official download page here from Google.
However, it also provides a bit more coverage for someone who wants to cover up for any reason.
The Batuba suit has a pull-on bottom with a bit more coverage than a Brazilian cut.
There is more coverage of the implant and better fixation of its position8,9. Daher et al.8,
presenting with excessive weight, more coverage for the prevention of breast cancer
even to the back of the rear seat for more coverage and better protection.
between the health professionals, both to broaden the surveillance of poisonings as educate workers to encompass more coverage this issue is essential.
single video of it on YouTube)" and that it"deserves a little more coverage, if only to acknowledge its existence.
performing physical activity during free time, driving after drinking, more coverage of prevention examinations for breast cancer women aged between 50
to perform more physical activities during free time, more coverage for the prevention of breast cancer among women aged between 50 and 69 years old and more coverage for the prevention of uterine cervical cancer among women aged between 25 and 59 years old.
More coverage?
I think this should be getting more coverage.
More coverage of the Zone 9 Bloggers case.
Can't you re-task one of the auxiliary satellites, give me some more coverage?
For more coverage, check out GV's special page on the Nigerian Election.
We will run between fire gaps, deep into the woods, there's more coverage.