Examples of using Distinctiveness in English and their translations into Swedish
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The resulting audio comes from a single source and lacks distinctiveness.
The distinctiveness of their respectivecharacters blended so well with each other that they never quarrelled
The diversity and distinctiveness of European products should also be preserved through the provision of useful consumer information.
A degenerated trade mark, on the other hand, has lost its distinctiveness and therefore cannot function as a trade mark anymore.
Further, this distinctiveness is not a matter of faith
After all, by that agreement the Chinese government recognised the distinctiveness and the autonomy of Tibet and pledged not to impose their system on Tibet against our wishes.
Depending upon your preference and educational distinctiveness one can carve their own niche in the profession.
cultural distinctiveness, social interaction,
to ensure relevant distinctiveness.
Respect for distinctiveness and diversity in our Pacific heritage
But there may also be times when we create sufficient relevance and distinctiveness by mainly positioning the brand with SCA's corporate visual identity.
Listen and you will hear how each note retains its distinctiveness and clarity, right down to the lowest notes.
The method of cutting the wood affects the shade of the surface layer on the distinctiveness of the natural lines
Wood furniture will add distinctiveness to the interior of the villa,
Yes QuickCheck includes the assessment of your trademark's distinctiveness according to EU trademark office's practice.
A primary objective is to investigate factors that contribute to the distinctiveness of the cultural productions of Northern Europe, including Scotland.
His distinctiveness lies in his possession of a soul,
issues facing rural areas; another tackles the concept of regional distinctiveness.
Schechter emphasised the preservation of the distinctiveness of unique(e.g. arbitrary,
Another characteristic of the biblical theology movement was an emphasis on the distinctiveness of the Bible in its environment.
