Examples of using Represents one in English and their translations into Spanish
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Reconstructive surgery represents one of the two major divisions of Plastic Surgery.
Each candle represents one Sister in the palace.
Each princess represents one of the 12 Zodiac signs.
Each fish represents one of our team.
Usually, one share of stock represents one vote.
Introduce the power flower- each'petal' represents one social category;
The blonde with the legs-- her law firm represents one of them.
Units and buildings take time to produce; each turn represents one season.
It is due to replace the C-130 Hercules and the C-160 and represents one of the most important tractor programs of Europe's aeronautics industry.
For GMV this upgrade represents one more ongoing improvement in the company's management systems.
From 1994 on, he began to work on R& D(Research and Development), which is still a staple and represents one of the trademarks of Bodegas Ochoa.
Closer to home, the advent of the"Gravity Control" gyroscopic module represents one of the major breakthroughs of the 21st century.
If Israel represents one heroic attempt to find a positive response to the atrocities of the Second World War,
I believe this same spirit filters down to all of IOM's staff, and represents one of the Organization's great strengths.
the dialogue represents one tool for policy makers by providing evidence
Income profile B represents one growing coffee,
Mass internal displacement represents one of the most critical consequences of almost all complex emergencies as well as an increasing number of major emergencies.
The possible introduction of a sustainability concept with various social and environmental requirements represents one of the major development opportunities for United Nations procurement.
This degradation represents one axis of a DNA damage checkpoint, complementing induction of p53
The inherent completeness of 3D point clouds represents one of their major advantages over other sources of geometric information.