Examples of using Production programme in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
At those events, our company, its production programme, and professions that are most wanted were presented to interested people.
Our key production programme comprises facet mirrors
to stabilise its economic situation in order to maintain the production programme.
The core production programme of the enterprise was established by the launch of the OT 810 armoured personnel transporter.
Already in the first year of delimitation, the work and production programme focused on the repairs of mining reinforcements,
At the beginning, the production programme was mainly focused on the repairs of reinforcements,
The company's main, core production programme has always been the repair,
The production programme included screws,
Our production programme covers engineering plastics on the basis of the basic polymers PA6,
more that 40 years of experience whose main production programme consists of electrical switch boards,
Company has been successfully operating in the Slovak market for more than twenty years and its main production programme is production,
Ecological production programmes.
equipment for the production of consumer electronics and new production programmes.
in pharmacies which have their own production programmes.
R& D or common production programmes.
equipment for the production of consumer electronics and new production programmes in Slovakia.
The result of setting defence requirements from a national perspective is further exacerbated by using non-harmonised standards which hamper cooperation in R& D and production programmes.
At the customer's request, Progast prepares new technological methods and production programmes(such as programmes for decreasing production costs,
If so desired by the customer, Progast prepares new technological methods and production programmes(such as programmes for decreasing the production costs,
required to enable their production programmes to be drawn up.