Examples of using Concepts and definitions in English and their translations into Swedish
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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
The concepts and definitions of the statistics are based on the EU Regulation(No 691/2011
Concepts and definitions used in the Bank of Finland's statistics on monetary financial institutions comply with definitions on Statistics Finland's statistics on outstanding credit.
Central concepts and definitions are discussed as well as explanatory models of victimization
The Labour Force Survey of Statistics Finland has been revised to better correspond to the concepts and definitions used by the European Union and the International Labour Organisation ILO.
The contents of the monthly survey were extended, data collection became a computer-assisted telephone interview(CATI) and concepts and definitions were harmonised to correspond better than before to the EU
monthly survey was extended, the data collection became a computer-assisted telephone interview(CATI) and the concepts and definitions were harmonised to match the guidelines and recommendations of the European Union
The concepts and definitions used in the 2002 regional input-output survey
sample cases together with explanatory concepts and definitions in a handbook, supplemented by statements and conclusions from the judgements of the Court of First Instance and the European Court of Justice.
eternallˆy transcending man's concept and definition of personalityˆ, but nevertheless always
we need common concepts and definitions;
The concepts used in the statistic have been defined on the website of the statistic in the section Concepts and definitions.
Statistics are based on internationally agreed concepts and definitions, insofar as relevant, in order to enable international comparisons to be drawn.
Another important objective is simplification, by clarifying some major concepts and definitions contained in the legal text, facilitating therefore its consistent application.
However, one thing we must know is that the list will never be complete, and the concepts and definitions will never be accurate.
The differences in the concepts and definitions used by the EU Member States and their most important
AnaCredit is based on harmonised concepts and definitions and on a complete coverage for(at least)
The dissimilarities of the concepts and definitions applied by the EU Member States
Quarterly national accounts describe Finland's economy systematically and according to the same concepts and definitions as annual national accounts, but at a more aggregated level.
Quarterly national accounts describe Finland's economy systematically and according to the same concepts and definitions as annual national accounts, but at a more aggregated level.
Concerning the concepts and definitions set out in Article 1 of the Directive,