Examples of using Reference point in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Reference Point is a defined location within an extraction
The Convention on the Rights of the Child has been the most important reference point in the preparation and adoption of the new legislation on minors.
The implementation of these proposals establishes the outcome of this 1st Conference as a very important reference point for National and Andalucian culture.
capable of becoming the reference point within a space.
which is then used as the reference point for reducing the lighting level.
making it a reference point for the music industry.
It provides a summary of governance disclosure requirements based on the UNCTAD/ISAR report as a reference point.
therefore becoming a reference point and a stimulus to it.
it allows them to compare their educational performance with that of other countries that can serve them as a reference point.
The popular Mercat de la Barceloneta has from last month of April a new local gastronomic reference point"Caballa Canalla", placed in the center of this traditional neighborhood.
her project exudes energy throughout the neighborhood and has become a reference point for togetherness.
The Africa Group text helpfully provides a basis and reference point for consideration of text.
J2 Move laser tool to opposite side of door jamb or reference point and align the same vertical beam with P2 and P3.
a high build quality this development is sure to become a reference point in the Tenerife luxury property market.
so in that respect, you didn't have a reference point.
aim vertical beam towards the second corner or set reference point.
when the city began its transformation into the tourist reference point of the island and of the archipelago.
Furthermore, the proportion of stocks with biomass above or below the reference point was used to inform about the regional status,
The findings presented in the final report formed the reference point for a“one year after” evaluation,
constantly used as a reference point in the BIM"secret": to start the project with all the agents that will participate during the future life of a construction.