Examples of using A characteristic of in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is a characteristic of nations with an"historical" development, in the sense given to
The state of permanent constitutional upheaval which is a characteristic of the contemporary EU is a major shortcoming in our constitutional arrangements.
This is a characteristic of all anabolic/androgenic steroids,
This is often a characteristic of amending budgets and it makes it more difficult to assess the proposal.
A characteristic of a native breed is its good ability to survive in the local conditions.
A characteristic of Chilean cuisine is the variety
The dorsal and ventral parts of the body are blackish which is a characteristic of this species.
The term social refers to a characteristic of living organisms as applied to populations of humans
This has been a characteristic of our country, just as when there is growth, we create more employment than other countries.
A characteristic of the companies in the Sjuhärad region has been high legitimacy when it comes to conducting business.
Fish and seafoodEdit A characteristic of Chilean cuisine is the variety
There are occasional variations in fabric weave that are a characteristic of textiles and should not be classed as defective unless extreme.
A characteristic of a deformable material such that the energy of deformation is greater than the energy of recovery.
A characteristic of the town is that most of the hotels are high class, generally associated with a casino,
A characteristic of Flow is the continuous contact where we suggest different proposals to find an optimal mix between travel time,
nationality rights is a characteristic of nationality.
From Kummavuopio I started to climb up on the table-land that is a characteristic of the most northern part of Swedish Lapland.
became above all a characteristic of Vishnu.
HIV is not a characteristic of Charles', it is an illness,” she says to me when we meet one day in Stockholm after my trip to Tanzania.
which is a characteristic of all modern democracies.