Examples of using Should describe in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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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
That information should describe how the underlying assets were selected
If issued, the certificate should describe the item concerned with sufficient detail
The letter of intent(no more than two pages) should describe yourself, your scientific/educational background,
draft you purpose statement, you should describe the overall purpose of the NGO;
The criteria should describe the metadata of the envisaged dissemination,
draft your purpose statement, you should describe the overall purpose of the organization;
Developing countries should describe their intended emission trajectories
then their letter of intent should describe previous studies
They should describe how relevant best environmental management practices
Calculations of expected effective retirement age for a very small population will also have limited value because the number of starting pensions should describe the probability of retirement for each age cohort of the population.
so the text you put in the fields should describe the product or service described in the ad in more detail.
underscores the fact that, regardless of the validity period allowed, certificates should describe the actual energy performance situation of the building in question to the extent possible.
just their names should describe to you how they feel internally.
I would like the members of the PPE to decide whether we should describe Ukraine using the language of Commissioner Füle,
This point should describe the logic behind the proposal.
LCGPs should describe their current mitigation and energy policy frameworks, including regulation and pricing.
The advert should describe the product or service truthfully.
Therefore, specific provisions should describe, respectively, the common and national components of the European electronic systems.
Specific provisions should describe, respectively, the common and national components of the European electronic systems.