Examples of using Facility will in English and their translations into Romanian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
The Facility will be centrally managed by the Commission with the support of an executive agency(such as the current TEN-T Executive agency) and financial intermediaries.
The facility will be built in the industrial zone of Koprivnicki Ivanec
This Facility will be centrally managed
The Facility will be complemented by an additional €10 billion ring fenced for related transport infrastructures investments inside the Cohesion Fund.
This facility will have a capacity of 12,000 seats and will be covered by a dome.
The facility will accommodate young cancer patients
And if I… find out that you betrayed us… the only thing left of you or this facility will be a blackened scar on the ice.
Strongly regrets, however, that the Facility will be functionally operational only in those countries where a similar instrument is already in place;
Transfers of your personal data to any such facility will be protected by appropriate safeguards.
The Facility will provide the longer-term framework ensuring that projects in energy,
This Facility will provide strong European added value
at some point in the next year, this facility will be destroyed.
This facility will provide EUR 100 million
The Water Facility will assist countries to establish their institutional
The facility will support the consolidation of peer learning among countries in the Latin American
This facility will extend the range of financial support aimed specifically at new entrepreneurs in the current context of tighter credit.
Covering a total floor area of 11,400 square metres, the facility will comprise 14 simulators
This new Facility will extend the range of targeted financial support to new entrepreneurs in the current context of a reduced credit supply.
The facility will produce 150,000 barrels per day,
This new facility will extend the range of targeted financial support to new entrepreneurs in the current context of reduced credit supply.