Examples of using An approximation in English and their translations into Swedish
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An approximation of the measures applicable in this field should be introduced, resulting in greater transparency.
An approximation of national laws would be necessary
We display clearly your BMI and also an approximation of your body fat percentage, according to the data you have set.
An approximation can give beyond statistics
This type of technology is useful to quickly achieve an approximation of an object composed of simple shapes like buildings.
The stated nominal volume of SGB IL 3110 is an approximation calculated on the basis of today's yields.
All theory is an approximation of‘reality', so it's exciting that it works so well.”.
We display clearly your BMI and also an approximation of your body fat percentage,
The stated nominal volume of the buy-back loan is an approximation calculated on the basis of today's yields.
This type of technique is useful to quickly achieve an approximation of an object composed of simple shapes such as buildings.
To overcome these problems this proposal will lead to an approximation of the Member States' legislation in the domain of the dissemination satellite data to ensure coherence.
To that end an approximation of the legal conditions for the ending of residence is a prerequisite.
The difference should be based on an approximation of the actual emissions
There cannot be both voting according to population figures in the Council and an approximation of the same voting principle also in Parliament.
more accurate accurate rather than an approximation.
Still less can the identity of language be fairly urged to prove an approximation of the two epistles.
There may be additional limitations in indentation depth if the tip shape model is an approximation.
The sum of the volume of the'tetrahedrons' gives an approximation of the volume of the sphere.
have long been calling for an approximation of the private law of the Member States.
This frequently used technique takes the costs of measures to reduce transport externalities as an approximation for the value of the externality.