Examples of using More generally in English and their translations into Romanian
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In 1895, Lorentz more generally explained Fresnel's coefficient based on the concept of local time.
expansion in market segments(or more generally in sectors) left free by competitors experiencing difficulties.
More generally, Lord Ashcroft International Business School is one of the largest business schools in the east of England.
For more on untangling luck and skill more generally, see Mauboussin(2012),
This definition is compatible with the use of ontology as a set of conceptual definitions, but more generally.
More generally, Directive 93/13, which effects minimum harmonisation,
More generally, a firm commitment to sound policies by all euro area Member States remains the cornerstone of the successful functioning of the EMU.
More generally, bus and coach passengers are,
Guy boobs, even more generally recognized as moobs,
More generally educational performance, including vocational training
More generally we are employing a carefully differentiated approach depending on the level of development of our partners.
More generally, a Single Market in services which functions well is a prerequisite for generating growth
More generally, and despite the downturn, the industry still fails to attract a sufficient number of skilled engineers from universities.
More generally, APIs can allow smaller firms to use
More generally, business and investment decisions could be influenced in the political interest of the SWFs owners.
More generally, EASA provides technical advice to the European Commission
More generally, he was concerned that the opinion could result in the dismantling of employee status.
More generally, it calls for the principles underpinning any European criminal legislation to be examined in greater detail.
More generally, it is desirable that,
