Examples of using Uses more in English and their translations into Romanian
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The United States uses more straws each day than there are people in this country- hundreds of millions more! .
FIX: The output from the DBCC MEMORYSTATUS command indicates that the Schema Manager cache uses more buffer space than expected in SQL Server 2008.
if a bath uses more than 3 people.
focuses on those specific Java capabilities the android platform uses more than others.
At present, this type of stationary gas detection uses more detectors in the production process
Efficiency LED light uses more power than incandescent sources where nearly 90% of energy is used to heat the filament to incandescent.
Glossy dense paper manufacturing uses more resources and costs more than thin paper, and, in packaging both
You know, I find it difficult to be insulted by a man who uses more product in his hair than most women do.
Just remember that the production of iron weapons uses more resources than for bronze ones.
During irradiation, the body uses more energy for self-healing,
During irradiation the body uses more energy for self-healing, so fatigue
also evidently, it uses more prosperity for the health.
Now perform the role of a professional assassin who is a master of deghizarilor in different characters who uses more weapons for the missions he has executed.
Can be configured with feed device, for uses more easier for users Technical Specification.
also evidently, it uses more extra benefits for the wellness.
And what the words are is the 66 words in George Washington's State of the Union addresses that he uses more than any other president.
I recognise that many people have uses more suited to the tiny form-factor.
This variant is especially dangerous because of the high speed of descent and therefore also uses more protection like a Full-face helmet,
A new 4-element lens uses more elements than a typical webcam to deliver sharp video in all areas of the frame,
The tool can inform policy by examining to what extent a nation uses more(or less) than is available within its territory,