Examples of using System designed in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It is a system designed to light streets
its principle of inviolability in the system designed.
It's one of the reasons why the odds are so consistently good and is a system designed to make sure all bettors are treated fairly.
culture have been tied together in a kind of immune-response system designed to induce post-catastrophic reterritorialization.
barter or money in a system designed to strategically meet the needs of its population whether it's a city system
I will say that Galileo is a system designed for civil purposes,
is a system designed to keep people
We suggest that the Commission develop a system designed more severely to penalise companies that, after having received public aid,
Risk Management system designed to assist companies undertake their risk assessment responsibilities, covers generic health
It is a system designed to make the first cut before moving the large format porcelain tiles, which are very
your child's lungs through a system designed for delivering this gas.
as inserted in a system designed to produce decisions.
a jurisdiction would be required to purchase the system designed by the vendor of the DRE machine with a no bid, sole source purchase contract.
the Dutch authorities will introduce a system designed to neutralise the different risk profiles of the health insurers due to their different client portfolios.
A system designed to standardize minds:
recovery, and the face images analyzed according to the system designed to detect the distances of the main nodal points.
the Dutch authorities will introduce a system designed to neutralise the dierent risk proles of the health insurers due to their dierent client portfolios.
COMPLIANCE System designed to prevent and detect breaches of laws
in particular as part of its Europass scheme, a system designed to make individual abilities more transparent and comparable across member states.
A system designed to cope with a relatively small amount of trade in the late sixties within a group of six Community countries simply cannot cope with today's volumes of trade across a group of 23 countries.