Examples of using Complex area 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
I particularly learned what a complex area it is.
indicators is essential in order to allow progress in this complex area to be measured.
Those of you who have been directly involved in working on this proposal know that we are dealing with a very complex area.
The termination of research areas and educational programs that for any reason no longer fits within an institution is a very complex area.
that would enable us to carry out accurate assessments of this very complex area.
Organic production and marketing continues to be a complex area which will benefit from wide representation of interests.
However, today we have an efficient central HR administration, which monitors an extremely complex area.
fun by acquiring wine expertise and access to this complex area.
diverse, complex area.
Whether your garden has a simple lawn, or a more complex area with flowerbeds, uneven-ground or even inclined slopes.
Customs handling is a specialised and complex area that in the current situation is also going through major changes.
The report shows that the regulation of IT security in ICT products is a rather complex area, which does not follow the logic of goods regulation in other domains.
This analysis shows that the regulation of IT security in ICT products is a rather complex area, which does not follow the logic of product regulation in other domains.
The complex area of energy prices
improve the rules governing this complex area, which is extremely important for the integration of the markets.
Council has asked the Commission to look at labelling options in the complex area of carbon footprint.
The Committee hopes that the studies undertaken in this complex area will be reflected in the ESDP.
This is a complex area and an extremely complex process which sometimes can be a time-consuming,
On targets, Council accepted that waste was a particularly complex area and that negotiations on a general action programme were not the best way to set new targets.
Although this is a highly complex area in technical terms, we are sensitive to the economic