Examples of using Switchover in English and their translations into Slovak
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Switchover will stimulate innovation
automatic switchover, stable and reliable work performance, free from the influences of power network,
In practical terms, a consistent application of EU regulations should avoid that the switchover creates distortions in markets which are underpinned by spectrum availability.
sustainable business models are now emerging and switchover is gaining pace.
with a quick-change system, enabling the switchover to another type to proceed efficiently.".
The second major issue facing Ethereum is its long-delayed switchover to a new hybrid Proof of Work/Stake system.
The European Commission today urged EU Member States to accelerate the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting.
With the switchover from analogue to digital television, there is room available on the spectrum at the moment.
The Commission will follow up its Communication of May 2005 on switchover, and will be monitoring closely the progress in Member States.
Member State information on their switchover plans is published on the Commission's website at.
Wilo dual pump management not only allows a switchover or peak-load cut-in,
Early switchover"- transfer of the patient after treatment with tamoxifen for two to three years to aromatase inhibitors.
A switchover from one route to another takes time,
The switchover to digital TV will begin next year,
In addition, switchover implies reduction of future transmission costs for operators of broadcasting networks.
DIP switch: 1: Switchover between operation(O) and service mode(S)2:
Main/standby operation(automatic fault-actuated switchover/time-sensitive pump alteration).
We, Europe, must now take control of and lead the switchover to a sustainable automotive sector,
The immediate regulatory actions recommended by the Commission are to complete the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting by 1 January 2012 and to draw up harmonised conditions of use for the 790-862 MHz sub-band14.
The broader policy perspective of the switchover process must therefore be reconciled with the spectrum planning approach of the RRC,