Examples of using To handling 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
the new C 451 B is almost totally insensitive to handling noise.
In addition to handling full containers, Roland also offers empty container handling, catering for all shipping companies active in Bremen.
We are accustomed to handling sensitive information
We will go back to the basics and get used to handling it like this.
are accustomed to handling the same types of issues.
performing the service- Normally, it applies to handling and delivering your order.
protecting your privacy and to handling your personal data confidentially.
especially when it comes to handling your guests' personal information.
he realised the possibilities early on of combining this with his sophisticated approach to handling the orchestra.
profit-maximising philosophy is clearly detrimental to handling water in developing countries.
We are now intensifying preparations to manage the transition to handling complaints from 25 Member States as smoothly as possible.
The production company Tre Vänner bought the film rights to Handling the Undead and were planning a future production.
As an actress used to handling props, she would have had no trouble jogging Heather's elbow,
Or adopting a rather positive approach to handling the extraneous issues which are beyond the personal control.
Our experts are used to handling all customs matters,
In addition to handling declarations, a modern customs system should secure and streamline your customs processes.
Asset retirement obligations mainly refer to handling hazardous waste such as worn-out telephone poles impregnated with creosote
In addition to handling the practical organisation of meetings
And since the web browsers are becoming more alike when it comes to handling of data it is possible that it will become a free choice in the future.
You will be liable for any deterioration in the product's value that is due to handling other than what is necessary to determine the products' nature, characteristics and method of functioning.