Examples of using Big differences in English and their translations into Romanian
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This is one of the big differences that make a TorLaser pointer is equal to
All right? Very big differences between the way I answered the phone the three times.
In addition, there are big differences in the average skill levels of your opponents at different sites.
In the submountainous Depression of Sibiu there are big differences between the slopes with southern exposure
Such big differences in voltage level can easily overload input of an A/D converter what is hearable as a distortion.
Stanley's test results have convinced him that there are big differences in canine intelligence from breed to breed.
because here start already the big differences between Nigeria and Moldova.
his staff did have to adjust to big differences.
There are still big differences between women and men in managerial positions.
There are also big differences between Members States in capacities to implement European policies.
Big differences between countries prove both the need for and the potential of mutual learning.
In addition, there are big differences between Member States in terms of conditions of admission
At least the basic 11s are not players that have big differences from the rest of the teams.
Nevertheless, a vast majority of experts consider that such a proposal is immature, because of big differences that still exists between legislation of MS.
in some cases be extended as there are still big differences between women and men in managerial positions.
There are also big differences between countries, with women making up 27% of boards in the largest Finnish companies and 26% in Latvia,
There have also been big differences within advanced Europe, with countries such as Ireland,
Current big differences in terms of quality and price between bank accounts,
It also shows that there are still big differences between EU Member States in the level of skills among both recent graduates
There are also big differences between countries, with women making up 27% of board members in the largest Finnish companies and 26% in Latvia, but only 3% in Malta