Examples of using Fully adapted in English and their translations into Swedish
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Computer
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Our order booking is fully adapted to Swedish lagmässiga conditions
The first of these concerns the principles of taxation of intra-EU transactions on which an EU VAT system, fully adapted to the single market, should be based.
We will now have rooms fully adapted to our wishes and needs." Says Helen Blomqvist,
However, an SME test has been carried out as it might not be fully adapted for the special needs of SMEs.
Once the minds inhabiting the system have fully adapted to it, we will begin to see the real potential of the Internet.
spacious premises that are fully adapted for streamlined production,
Since now we are talking about Russian fishing is no doubt remains- the project is fully adapted to the Russian-speaking users.
Wood for Industry We create products that are fully adapted to the needs that you and your company have.
The content is fully adapted to the target audience and is based on the popular television series Paulie and Fiona.
tested for safety and is fully adapted to the needs of our children.
Those Regulations are not fully adapted to the specific needs of the European territorial cooperation goal, where at least two Member States
The content is fully adapted to the target audience and is based on the popular television series Heroes of the City.
the whole system- the solution is fully adapted to your unique needs.
Our genetics are fully adapted to the requirements of both crop outside
Xolphin successfully completed an intensive RA certification program fully adapted to Symantec certificates
This law aims to ensure that medicines for children are fully adapted to their particular needs.
affordable accommodation, fully adapted to urban travelers.
so they are fully adapted for use in the bathroom.
the whole system- the solution is fully adapted to your own particular needs.
limitations are optional and not fully adapted to the use of technologies in scientific research.