Examples of using A level of in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
In any event, as from 1 July 1977, Member States shall fix a level of erucic acid not exceeding 10.
Eternityˆ and infinity connote a level of deityˆ reality which time-space creatures cannot comprehend.
what they saw revealed a level of complexity never seen before.
Such a level of popularity has not gone unnoticed among the manufacturers
And, it's high time that those living with migraine are entitled to a level of awareness and treatment protocols that work for them.
YAMABIKO EUROPE guarantees a level of data security in full compliance with national
If so, such a level of misinformation at the top of the government would be alarming.
This means that we have to reach such a level of connection with the Creator,
With an overabundance of this substance, a Graves disease develops- evidence of too high a level of thyroxin in.
However, the support staff failed to mention that Jetpack actually does provide a level of CDN functionality.
shading give the players a level of authenticity never seen before in the NHL franchise.
organisational measures to provide a level of security and confidentiality to your personal data.
But also enable them to achieve a level of health that is as equitable as possible.
ensure a level of connectivity that until now you could only enjoy at home.
organisational measures to provide a level of security and confidentiality to your personal data.
Rory, it's just this scheme demands a level of maturity and responsibility from its candidates.
The pass criterion for primary biodegradability shall be a level of at least 80%, as measured according to the tests below.
There are many factors that play a role in assigning a level of"danger" to dogs,
Also of acute relevance to the progress thus described was the maintenance of a level of contributions to the Arc Projects Fund which fulfilled the goal for the last year.
Intense" is defined as a level of suffering or fear above that of"severe" in the classes of severity set out in the directive.