Examples of using Representing one in English and their translations into Spanish
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A list of character strings representing one or more access control list(ACL)
A group of five students, each representing one of ESADE's undergraduate programmes, participated in a debate on digital platforms
Travel and transportation are the two dominant subsectors, representing one fourth and one fifth of services exports in 2010.
Sea otters: representing one of the greatest success stories in marine conservation.
Representing one of the key principles of its school of thought that poses the constant change of everything"everything changes, nothing stays the same.
a calm elegy representing one of the most inspired creations by Bartolomé Ordóñez.
This time, each group of four bars(representing one digit) will have a black-white-black-white pattern.
The game consists on 25 levels, each one representing one of the floors in the tower.
ISO is a voluntary organization whose members are recognized authorities on standards, each one representing one country.
the newspaper remains static, representing one moment in the history of the cultural resource.
Each virtual link can be defined as a function identifier representing one electrical consumer of the installation, like e.g.‘E1.
What we know is encoded in cells called neurons tiny switching elements every connection representing one bit of information.
with each face representing one of the four virtues of kindness,
Government should have the top nineteen positions filled by people from any one group or organization representing one viewpoint.
especially for persons of older age, representing one of the most vulnerable social groups in Estonia.
Aquatic and swampy ecosystems line up along with fragments of floodable meadows and forests representing one of the last preserved pristine swamp areas in Serbia.
consisting of seven countries of the region representing one fifth of humanity.
a trader representing one of Japan's largest ivory companies) explained.
Behind all these successive sections, each representing one single instant as each respiration illuminates the differential of the Present,