Examples of using To structures in English and their translations into Swedish
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Moreover, even in the UK, the Structural Funds have led to evaluation being extended to structures of implementation.
might reasonably be expected to be alert to structures.
carries information from DNA to structures called ribosomes.
CT should include a thorough inspection of areas where mold can cause damage to structures such as attics, crawlspaces and basements.
The MasterProtect product system from BASF offers long-term protection and durability to structures, protecting them for years to come.
if the two techniques can be combined then labelling in the LCSM image can be cross correlated to structures imaged with AFM.
Access to structures with the purpose of giving its attendants the knowledge to enjoy a safe work when there is a need
In amongst all that, there is encouragement that we should be giving, here at home in Europe, to structures, to NGOs, to social enterprises,
The process may involve consultation with the relevant authorities relating to structures adjacent to the port facility which could cause damage within the facility
The process should involve consultation with the relevant authorities relating to structures adjacent to the port facility which could cause damage within the facility
The aim of the course is to establish a common frame of concepts relating to structures, optimisation and architectural expressions,
for the Member States, extending to structures and markets, Mediterranean fisheries,
in addition to the importance of allocating resources to structures and projects, public authorities must recognise the importance of providing stable support,
indirectly by delegation to an Executive Agency or to structures created for the execution of research
as the distance to structures on the ground should be at least 3 metres,
Pursuant to Article 38(1) of Regulation No 2342/2002, the option in paragraph 5 above also applies to structures in the participating countries that are not governed by the law of the Member States or States of the European Economic Area(EEA)
have prompted the Competition DG to make a number of fundamental changes to structures and practice.
In the early years, such public works were limited to structures needed for the national government's own administrative needs,
Instruments to structure the European Research Area.
To structure was whiter even less,