Examples of using Points in common in English and their translations into Spanish
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Five types with numerous points in common but with different legacies,
but had points in common with article 27,
BC be two segments of a line a which have no points in common aside from the point B,
enabling the strengthening of points in common and the generation of new ideas to implement in the daily operation of their respective entities.
Mr. GAYE said that the work on follow-up had some points in common with the work on preparing the lists of issues, which were drawn up before the periodic reports had been submitted;
describing organizations whose cooperation agreement with the UN has many points in common with that of specialized agencies,
racial discrimination are evident in different areas but have several points in common, such as conquest,
developing into a process which has many points in common with that which took place in the Federal Republic of Germany after 1949.
rather to find the points in common between them and thus try to highlight the priorities
We have another point in common with the spider: venom.
They have one point in common. A bovine quality.
All these services have one point in common, they need communications.
to cross or have a point in common.
There are lots and different reasons but we all have one point in common;
to cross or have a point in common. intersecting lines.
Lines that have only one point in common. intersection.
four different poetic and a point in common: great poetry.
These cases have one point in common.
The emphasis on careful design is another point in common between the hotel and the cuisine of the Italian chef invited for this pop-up restaurant.
There are several theories describing this, but all of them have a point in common:"Everything is related to matter doing this or that.