Examples of using Also refers in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Parliament resolution also refers to the EU-US cooperation on one-stop aviation security.
The Commission's proposal also refers more explicitly to the eligibility of funds invested in companies carrying out research and development activities.
The Qur'an also refers to the recitation of parts of the Qur'an as a form of prayer.
The Committee also refers here to the ideas set out in its Opinion on the specific programmes for implementing the fourth framework programme for research4.
The EESC also refers to the coherence between the internal
The report also refers to the vague definition of regional disasters in the Solidarity Fund Regulation
It also refers to how effective a metal is as far as showing resistance to scratching and cutting.
OER also refers to accumulated digital assets that can be adjusted
The report also refers to the fear that technological change could result in more redundancies than new jobs.
The toponym“Los Almácigos" also refers to the indigenous vegetation
COPD also refers to lung disorders such as chronic bronchitis, and in some cases, chronic asthma.
Rassinier also refers to the French refusal of Germany's Madagascar plan at the end of 1940.
Amendment 14 also refers to time savings due to the use of information technology in data collection and processing.
Well-being” also refers to a sense of comfort,
The national court also refers to Articles 17(on right to property)
A Council of Europe report also refers to evidence of trafficking in human organs in European countries.
Article 16 EC also refers to the concrete operation of services of general economic interest;
It also refers to the fact that the health and welfare of a significant proportion of clones have been found to be adversely affected,
It also refers to attempts at reaching a settlement to the Cyprus question within the UN framework.
It also refers specifically to the need for effective control over the cohesion policy to make it become more flexible.