Examples of using Less extensive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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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
These scriptures are less extensive, less varied,
ECHELON proved to be less extensive than we had believed, and the issue has now been somewhat defused.
and have less extensive“contact surface” to all aspects of the persons involved.
Young birds are buff below with less extensive barring and duller upper plumage.
generally peripheral parts of the Union tend to have a less extensive road network than other parts.
It is also hoped that material consumption will diminish when raw material wastage becomes less extensive.
By contrast, the network is much less extensive in most oí the less developed parts,
other cities was perhaps less structured and less extensive in Pécs and Istanbul than in Essen for the Ruhr,
Of course one of them may have greater and another less extensive economic knowledge,
Their spare time seems to become less extensive and the time devoted to the social relationships decreases.
trying to ensure that crises which do occur are less extensive and socially costly than those we have experienced in recent years.
the the glaciers were considerably less extensive than today e.g. SpÃ̧rteggbreen,
maternity benefits in kind which offers less extensive protection than the one for employed persons.
the network is much less extensive than in other parts of the Union in Greece,
Your injuries are less extensive. Mr. Maynard.
Industry standard- but with slightly less extensive equipment features.
Your injuries are less extensive. You just move-- Mr. Maynard, Mr. Maynard.
certain differences-C1's changes being less extensive than C2's.
The processing operations to be carried out may, however, be less extensive than those stipulated for each product in Annex II.
Data on buildings constructed before 1980 is somewhat less extensive than on new buildings in the Population Information System.