Examples of using Some aspects in English and their translations into Spanish
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you must pay attention to some aspects.
They are very different in some aspects.
1900-1940: Some Aspects and Trends.
Both gameplay as well as the main character and some aspects of the levels are either similar
Ministry of Health, Paper on some Aspects of Maori Health Policy Implementation Over Five Years.
Some aspects of inventory were also not presented for audit because the value has not yet been estimated.
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Beavis, John(1971),"Some aspects of the use of Purbeck Marble in Roman Britain",
While the provisions arising out of the law on citizenship have been presented in earlier reports, some aspects may usefully be commented on in greater detail.
creating a more equal customs union, with some aspects of a free trade area,
the office in Pskov, see Lawrence Langer,“The Posadnichestvo of Pskov: Some Aspects of Urban Administration in Medieval Russia.”.
Would you like to improve some aspects of your life or feel good in general?
come together voluntarily to practise some aspects of Lassalian life[]”.
each of which would share some aspects of the provincial government.
welcome development, even if there are still minor disagreements on some aspects of the strategy.
Club reviewer Christopher Bahn noted that it contradicted some aspects of The Daleks but that it"[hit] the emotional target dead-on.
the Committee is concerned about some aspects of the practical application of the law
You can affect some aspects of latency, but some are outside of your control.
Let me share some aspects of the Task Force's work under the Austrian chairmanship.
Allow me now briefly to highlight some aspects of the activities of the Human Rights Council.