Examples of using Would define in English and their translations into Slovak
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When asked by Shavit how he would define"victory" against the Palestinians, Ya'alon replies"I defined
The plan would also focus on the need for a common European framework that would define the active role that energy suppliers could take concerning energy savings for their customers,
Each Member State would define its own quality assurance
a decisive word could be pronounced by a supreme authority who would define, without a shadow of equivocation,
to identify the haemoglobin concentration(the"set-point") which would define each patient's haemoglobin stabilization
business communities and the civil sector is necessary to set a long-term strategy that would define clear and fixed rules for sustainable development of the Carpathian region too,” reads the official statement.
comprehensive model for the assessment of all external costs, which would define and serve as a basis for the subsequent calculation of the charges for using infrastructures.
The proposal would define the rights and obligations of national authorities
I am therefore in favour of the request for an instrument of criminal law which would define violence against women as a crime in itself,
An EU eID standard would define the parameters for a European Union eID, while providing a focus for
The JFD would define strategic lines of action, and a broad policy
comprehensive, for assessing all external costs, which would define and act as a basis for the subsequent calculation of charges for using infrastructures.
Or would define him.
I would define style as….
I would define it this way.
How I would define service?
What would define my humanity then?
Linguists would define it as a jargon.
I would define myself as a storyteller.