Examples of using To codify in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The EESC is pleased that the European Commission is willing to codify and possibly simplify the existing rules on information requirements.
In the second, a more detailed analysis was made of the first case, in order to codify data, which was based on the research theme,
Thus, the main challenges are how to codify data without the presence of a chip
I am sorry that the Commission is being so slow to codify consumer protection
Should help to codify the application of competitionpolicy
the artist sought to codify the orisha dance moves,
The new directive aims to codify Directive 90/219/EEC and bring that directive into line with the new comitology rules.
Webdutos' Analysts are going to codify your organization's documents distribution rules on QUALIDOC.
The Code endeavours to codify good governance practices
Work has started on an exercise to codify and simplify the legislation applying to trade in processed agricultural products.
This increase is explained by the use of this junction strategy to codify a wider range of meaning relations,
the recording unit RU is the unit of significance to codify, and may be the theme,
all the Constitution does is to codify it.
that the competent Commission services proceed to codify all the relevant texts.
that it is very difficult to codify that in an agreement.
See Logical matrix Logics are usually systems intended to codify rules for preserving some semantic property of propositions across transformations.
In particular I am pleased that the report asked the Commission to propose"an appropriate instrument" to codify the case law of the Court of Justice.
we should welcome the Commission proposal designed to codify the organic production of agricultural products.
With the following HTML tags you can specify which information goes where and how you want to codify the destinations.
Heyting gave the first formal development of intuitionistic logic in order to codify Brouwer's way of doing mathematics.