Examples of using Has defined in English and their translations into Spanish
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For 30 years ESET has defined itself with technical excellence.
This is what has defined my 2013.
For this purpose, the Medical Officer of Health for Greenland has defined vaccination programmes that largely follow the Danish guidelines.
GEO Studio has defined its organization according to the following functional organization chart Home Services.
Parque Tecnolóxico de Galicia S.A has defined a Quality Policy,
Cisco has defined the Internet of Things at the core of their company culture.
The government has defined the drafting of a national gender policy as a priority
UNMIK has defined a comprehensive strategy for private-sector development. This strategy has three goals.
This competition must be held before the end of May and the CAVB has defined February 25 as the closing date for applications for potential host national federations.
Since CPN(M) has defined conditions for the formal release of children,
municipal authorities, has defined 13 types of hazardous work.
CHI has defined certain collections actions to be in conflict with CHI's organizational values
Guatemala has defined many goals for its housing
The Unit has defined eight different categories to use in better determining and reporting on the impact of its recommendations.
The Ministry has defined guidelines on the services,
The Juvenile Justice(Procedures) Rules 2006 has defined processes and provisions for effective implementation of Juvenile Justice system
the Kingdom of Cambodia has defined the principle of equality in basic laws.
The United Nations has defined international human-rights standards
In addition, a progress bar will be displayed if the administrator has defined a minimum number of users to be obtained.
Neuroscientific research has defined that the political behavior