Examples of using Precisely defined in English and their translations into Swedish
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These target actions are the core of the Strategy and are precisely defined so as to produce a measurable outcome within a fixed timetable.
Terms and concepts are precisely defined, many phrases are based on the law
with duly justified and precisely defined exceptions being allowed.
From delivering analytics precisely defined by you to your in-house users,
The fact that it is necessary to consistently use the most precisely defined(NARROW) definition has nothing to do with dogma or doctrine.
It is more precisely defined in the protocol to the Treaty of Amsterdam than previously
Procedure established in 1995 enabling all debtors to discharge their debts under certain precisely defined conditions within a reasonable time as a rule seven years.
Only if you have given your prior consent separately will your data also be used for additional, precisely defined purposes, e.g.
Further room is left for traders to voluntarily commit themselves to more precisely defined practices through developing codes of conduct.
supplement any of those requirements, except for those precisely defined.
Additives and processing ingredients may only be used in strictly limited quantities and only under precisely defined circumstances, which have been certified by the EU commission.
Menerga systems are designed to produce precisely defined and hygienically perfect conditions at all times.
sometimes not precisely defined, confirm that increasing volumes of human tissues
interstellar space begins is not precisely defined because its outer boundaries are shaped by two separate forces:
rewarding farmers for precisely defined environmental performance.
interstellar space begins is not precisely defined, since its outer boundaries are shaped by two separate forces:
The ability of investors to take a case before the Tribunal would be precisely defined and limited to cases such as targeted discrimination on the base of gender,
Projects proposed by the various organisations in the health field must be complemented by initiatives precisely defined and directly monitored by the Commission,
With a view to establishing the statistics relating to the trading of goods between Member States, the field of application of the Intrastat system should be precisely defined in relation to both the goods to be included
the common position and the Member States can only apply additional regulations in specific, precisely defined cases, that seems to me to be the only realistic compromise.