Examples of using Become a model in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is in Europe's interest too to see the consolidation of democracy in Nigeria so that it may become a model for the African continent.
Weerasinghe all emphasised the importance of a robust partnership that could become a model for other Sri Lankan universities.
information science should become a model for the national third-cycle education in Kosovo.
If I become a model, I wouldn't have to work or study
In the eulogy states that butchers Obermaier have become a model company that set setting benchmarks for quality, taste and enjoyment.
In this way it will become a model for the promotion of open innovation
The incorporation of both these parameters could quite possibly become a model for other projects
I was really worried if I could become a model.
Edsger W. Dijkstra Edsger Dijkstra was a principal contributor in the late 1950s to the development of the ALGOL, a high level programming language which has become a model of clarity and mathematical rigor.
Open Access can become a model for other countries.
The collaboration has become a model for us that today has spread to various countries in the world when it comes to education,
it has become a model of contemporary society in several respects.
Málaga and Costa del Sol have become a model in the residential tourism sector, an ideal place to live and enjoy quality of life and sun the 365 days a year.
Laura Ziv, a journalist from the fashion magazine Marie Claire wanted to interview Waris Waris decided to to tell the story of their mutilation instead of the usual story of how Waris has become a model.
Dongtan should become a model of the city of tomorrow.
for almost half a century his life in a monastery has become a model of asceticism, humility,
welcomed enthusiastically the possibility that the European Union should become a model for other structures of supranational
Laura Ziv, a journalist from the fashion magazine Marie Claire wanted interjuva Waris Waris decided themselves to tell the story of his mutilation instead of the usual story of how Waris has become a model.
heterogeneous workplaces are becoming more and more important, the CEO has taken the lead and become a model for others by hiring people of many different nationalities
winning a place in the dynamic market, and has become a model for the development of other industries.