Examples of using Classifies in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Colloquial
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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
World's first hearing aid that classifies streamed signals.
If he classifies a stick as dangerous equipment,
I'm what the National Center of the Analysis for Violent Crime classifies as a mission killer.
International cooperation partner country” means a third country which the Commission classifies as a low-income, lower-middle-income
plus the Move IQ™ feature automatically detects and classifies activity.
The proposal provisionally classifies countries in 4 categories on the basis of the recommendations of the International Office of Epizootics OIE.
Article 16 of that Directive classifies cadmium, mercury
Directive 89/686/EEC classifies PPE into three categories that are subject to different conformity assessment procedures.
It automatically and seamlessly identifies and classifies seven different environments,
You need to identify how the software classifies you, and with the help of our recommendations,
States on misleading advertising, the Directive classifies misleading practices into misleading actions
in accordance with the traditional gender norms, classifies as a feminine hero.
It is recalled that the new Interinstitutional agreement classifies rural development as non-compulsory expenditure.
The World Bank classifies those living on an income of less than one dollar a day as the absolutely poor.
The committee classifies the eligible proposals according to the marks obtained
As mentioned above, the CAZyme classification system classifies enzymes into groups based on their role.
The British artist Matthew Penn classifies his works as hyperrealistic,
However, it is true that the Commission classifies this company called Coillte as a state enterprise, because it is owned by the Irish State.
Hilleberg classifies all tents into one of four Labels- Black,
The Commission classifies the pharmacologically active substances that have already been subject to an opinion from the Agency.