Examples of using Would define in English and their translations into Spanish
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along with Massive Attack, would define the Bristol scene for years to come.
These core elements would define the main rights
The interpretative notes indicate that the requested State party would define“coercive action”, taking into account the purposes of the Convention A/58/422/Add.1, para. 42.
The proposed new law would define matrimonial property
On the follow-up to the UPR, Mozambique stated that it intended to draw up a detailed action plan, which would define a timeline and the actors responsible for implementation.
United Nations Population Fund) said that each group would define its own indicators to measure progress towards its own goals.
each community initiative must decide what problems it is going to take on and what objectives would define success for their organization.
physical body, he would define himself as such.
Acorn would define the NC Reference Standard.
Example: 07-18 would define DAY as from 7AM to 6PM 6PM=18:00 hours on 24 hr clock.
Many people would define ethics and morality as identical,
The European Union hoped that the Executive Board would define an improved consultation process within the context of the annual work plan.
Future amendments to family law would define clear responsibilities for each parent.
A metropolitan region, or to use Sir Peter Hall's term a«polycentric metropolis», is not what I would define as simply a larger city.
I would define myself as an intelligent, sarcastic,
It therefore needed a clear training policy and strategy that would define the clients, desired outcomes,
Renewed global partnerships were critical to ensuring full implementation of the sustainable development goals that would define the post-2015 agenda.
Some would call him a traitor, but others would define him as a true survivor.
looking for a few cases that would define its mandate.
CEFTA parties are currently discussing the possibility of launching negotiations on an additional protocol that would define dispute settlement procedures.