Examples of using Detailed knowledge in English and their translations into Swedish
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Our products are based on clear procedures, detailed knowledge of the business processes in many industries
Erline: On the surface, Finn's loyal friend is a talking cat with detailed knowledge of the Faerie Kingdom and the dangers that lie within.
Develop detailed knowledge of the philosophy of science,
In the course the students are expected to obtain detailed knowledge about software architectures
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They combine detailed knowledge of the culture in which the source document is written with an intuitive sense for what works in local markets.
An advanced and detailed knowledge of public international law and international arbitration law relating to foreign investments.
ECHA or the other authorities do not have the same detailed knowledge about your substance as you.
This awareness is achieved through a detailed knowledge of our factory capabilities
In this course students are expected to acquire detailed knowledge of software architectures
Show detailed knowledge of how heating,
Our products are based on clear procedures, detailed knowledge of the business processes in different industries
Possess world renowned expertise in the field of software GPS receivers, and detailed knowledge about satellite navigation in general.
By conducting prospecting drilling LKAB will gain more detailed knowledge of the geometry and geochemistry of the mineralisation.
operated by Paul Kennedy, an avid cyclist with a nose for adventure and detailed knowledge of the West of Ireland.
has been able to establish close contact networks with traders and acquire a detailed knowledge of goods.
external system providers who have detailed knowledge of the systems' technical structure.
urbane people with detailed knowledge of the Benin Republic business laws and international commercial law.
Their experience, their detailed knowledge and their readiness to try new things put them in a good position on the labour market.
without being able to pinpoint why, and without detailed knowledge of the subject at hand.