Examples of using Possible to measure in English and their translations into Swedish
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so it is not possible to measure expression levels.
it is possible to measure very small particles.
the open coordination method, identifies how it will be possible to measure progress.
breakdown of the sector's performance by Member State, which would make it possible to measure the best performances
It must be possible to measure the‘digital revolution' using key performance indicators that not only cover practical questions(percentage of students in the education system,
it provides an overall picture of the education scene in Europe and makes it possible to measure the strengths and weaknesses in the Union.
Possible to measure it.
It must make it possible to measure the same subject in different places.
This is the first time it has been possible to measure drugs in exhaled air.
Torductor®-S makes it possible to measure engine and transmission torque in real time.
It is possible to measure this development in slightly different ways, but all measures show the same picture.
If you limit the working range to these gaps it is possible to measure accurately also at a distance.
In the programmes where it was possible to measure goal attainment, the goals were
One of the difficulties is that it is not possible to measure the condition of the battery,
However, it is not possible to measure this at regional level- instead it can be useful to measure the value added per employee.
It is not possible to measure weather and altitude changes at the same time,
It must be possible to measure compliance with objectives and(interim) targets in an affordable and credible way using clear and reliable indicators.
It is not possible to measure weather and altitude changes at the same time,
It is not yet possible to measure all the results and impact generated by the NCTS,
It must be possible to measure and compare our environmental work.