Examples of using Too specific in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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without any hormonal injections or without creating too specific conditions.
Some of these are too vague, others too specific, and none is as precise
while others appear too broad or too specific.
Many of the content marketing refuse, soas they believe that they have too specific business and people will not be interested in the cement plant about how to produce mineral fertilizers or matches.
the code was too specific.
that Nazism is shunned"because its hatred is too specific and exclusive".
were outside interest(too specific) or exceeded our area comfort(I was too Babala on the subject).
This happens because people try to be too specific on what they want to achieve,
The situation in the countries of former Yugoslavia seemed too specific to us, although, exactly in these countries there are a few artists we could cooperate with in the project.
which is to amend this regulation in order to increase transparency without making this instrument too specific and difficult to implement.
setting up a modern flood protection system or developing inland navigation- are too big for one country to handle on its own, but too specific for general EU rules.
and my daughter's naming--it was too much, too specific, too true.
the Commission considers that most of the cited control mechanisms would have been too specific/prescriptive to include in the Directive as common requirements for all Member States.
particular situations in society that are too specific, or too low-level, or that are only in the Three Realms.
Too specific for organic.
Never be too specific.
Nothing too specific, try to be very general.
Are you thinking this title is too specific?
Autoimmune markers can be highly sensitive, but not too specific.
That's what I get when I try to be too specific.