Examples of using Sufficiently precise in English and their translations into Romanian
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in our country like the United States, almost all reported appearances- when they were credible and sufficiently precise- Could have an explanation without pull tests on the ball secret weapons
If an application is not sufficiently precise the institution shall within 15 working days ask the applicant to clarify the application and shall assist the applicant in doing so, for example, by providing information on the use of the public registers of documents.▌[Am 62].
they are sufficiently precise to depict the means by which the objectives are to be achieved.
the content of the Convention was not sufficiently precise to make it possible to determine the exact scope,
it is not sufficiently precise on the key issue of quality evaluation standards
5 of the Framework Agreement were not unconditional or sufficiently precise and could not therefore be relied upon by individuals before national courts.
If an application is not sufficiently precise, the institution shall ask the applicant to clarify the application
in one of the languages referred to in Article 314 of the EC Treaty and in a sufficiently precise manner to enable the institution to identify the document.
5 of the framework agreement- which are neither unconditional nor sufficiently precise- could not be relied upon by individuals before national courts.
If an application is not sufficiently precise, the institution shall ask the applicant to clarify the application
limited itself to verifying whether the reasoning behind it was sufficiently precise, complete and comprehensible.
namely the requirement that the rules on criminal liability must be sufficiently precise.
the selective-solder process must be sufficiently precise to avoid damaging them.
so far as its subjectmatter is concerned, to be unconditional and sufficiently precise for individuals to be able to rely upon it before a national court.
to be unconditional and sufficiently precise for individuals to be able to rely upon it before a national court.
As the European Union does not currently have at its disposal sufficiently precise statistics concerning Alzheimer's disease,
This situation is due to the fact that the existing rules on how to carry out in general the noise assessment process are not clear and not sufficiently precise.
unconditional and sufficiently precise.
The tactical management of air traffic flows at Community level shall use and provide sufficiently precise and current information of the volume
to be unconditional and sufficiently precise, so as to enable the Court to examine the validity of Directive 2008/101 in the light of those particular provisions.