Examples of using Directive defines in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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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
That Directive defines a financial service as any service of a banking,
The Directive defines a Veterinary Medicinal Product as:"Any substance
The directive defines all forms of exploitation as criminal offences
The Directive defines the conditions of entry
Without prejudice to the Community provisions governing intra-Community trade, this Directive defines the Community control measures to be applied in the event of an outbreak of Newcastle disease in.
This Directive defines the minimum Community measures for the control of the fish diseases referred to in Annex A,
This directive defines which disclosure requirements apply to branches opened in a Member State by limited liability companies from another Member State or non-EU countries.
The Directive defines the concepts used in this area in accordance with the definitions given in Directive 98/49/EC.
Lastly, the Directive defines the specific supplementary supervision for insurance undertakings which are subsidiaries of an insurance holding company, a reinsurance undertaking or a third-country insurance undertaking.
Article 2(a) of the Directive defines a"consumer" as any natural person who,
The Directive defines the procedure necessary for identifying
The directive defines the concepts of direct
The Directive defines events in which normal market mechanisms would not be adequate
This Directive defines the Community control measures to be applied in the event of an outbreak of avian influenza in poultry without prejudice to the Community provisions governing intra-Community trade.
The directive defines the concepts of direct
This Directive defines the method of expressing alcoholic strength,
The Directive defines"regulated education" rather restrictively,
The directive defines a posted worker as a worker who,
The directive defines the principles and rules governing allocation of capacity
The Directive defines universal service as a minimum set of e‑communications services available to all end-users upon reasonable request at an affordable price