Examples of using Also be called in English and their translations into Romanian
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A temporary detachment from a fleet would also be called a squadron.
Google Bomb- It can also be called‘link bomb' since it is the method to influence the ranking of a Google page on certain specific words.
Doors pendulum PVC can also be called a standard door structure,
SMT processing: It can also be called surface mount technology processing technology,
Among the common symptoms should also be called rapid, as during running, the pulse.
Some of their forms can also be called prognosis, but the term prediction is fully sufficient.
The MAC address may also be called the physical address because it is connected to the hardware of a device instead of its software.
It may also be called upon to assist the Commission in the technical preparatory work for updating
although they can also be called countryballs.
which can also be called delusions of persecution.
we are very afraid that the classic term accompanies everything that can also be called boring(thus, lengthening the R's)?
so it can also be called tranexamic acid.
who decided to make a house from Boeing 727, which can also be called a house on a tree.
CPU cards may also be called expansion cards
But, it could also be called a database of ruin(Ohm 2010),
The category can also be called Nella The Princess Knight Games, after the title
it can also be called a"voice for the voice".
ECHA will have a greater involvement in data sharing in order to avoid duplicate testing on vertebrates and will also be called upon to take decisions regarding the"technical equivalence" of similar active substances;
A gambit used by Black may also be called a gambit(e.g. the Latvian Gambit- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 or Englund Gambit- 1. d4 e5),
The Board will not only issue guidelines on the interpretation of core concepts of the GDPR but also be called to rule by binding decisions on disputes regarding cross-border processing,