Examples of using Has defined in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Official
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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 Commission has defined a highly ambitious strategy.
And I think your father leaving has defined you.
Okay. Being your daughter has defined me.
It is also what has defined the life of the ecclesiastical leader of Scientology, David Miscavige.
Your doctor has defined your daily dose based on your weight
The EU has defined an enterprise as“any entity that is engaged in economic activity, irrespective of its legal form.”.
The Digital Agenda for Europe has defined the actions necessary to maximise the contribution of information
Bisnode has defined the rating of nearly every active company doing normal business.
G has defined three use cases, and each requires a technology phase
Article 57 has defined structures and rules for cooperation between regulatory bodies
France has defined a strategy for the development of the cultural content
This has essentially remained unchanged until now and has defined the typical appearance of the BORDO™ in its"folded" state.
In the Indian air force has defined the concept of the new generation of fighter aircraft AMCA.
The Commission has defined these territorial typologies in cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation
The company has defined principles of responsibility to which it commits itself, which apply to all the market areas.”.
This has essentially remained unchanged until now and has defined the typical appearance of the BORDO™ in its“folded” state.
The European Commission has defined nanomaterials as something containing particles which are 1 to 100 nanometres long.
Wärtsilä has defined its processes for choosing suppliers, determining their requirements
Vattenfall has defined a strategy with the purpose to Power Climate Smarter Living
Create workflows A document library or content type can use workflows that your organization has defined for business processes,