Examples of using Whose aim in English and their translations into Swedish
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an Higher Technical Education Hub whose aim is to deliver high specialization technical training.
Biodynamic Craniosacral It is an holistic method that is not manipulative or invasive, whose aim is to support health
Biodynamic Craniosacral It is an holistic method that is not manipulative or invasive, whose aim is to support health and the body's natural tendency toward equilibrium.
Recently we told you about a new NASA mission, whose aim is the study of Venus.
Democrats for Europe supports the modernisation programme, whose aim is the diversification of Russia's economic environment and the development of trading relations with the European Union.
We condemn an agricultural policy whose aim is integration into the world market via a productivity race.
Saying:'These two are sorcerers whose aim is to drive you from your land by their sorcery and destroy your noble ways.
The report describes AniCura's new systematic quality initiative QualiCura, whose aim is to increase patient safety and improve the medical outcomes for AniCura's patients.
The Union is a key global player whose aim is the promotion of democracy,
young engineers fascinated with motorization whose aim is to design,
A pretense of disinterestedness is needful only to him whose aim is slyly to convey to his readers conclusions which do not flow from the facts.
In a directive whose aim is the quality and safety of blood, this scientific observation cannot be left out of our discussion.
The meeting"Europartenariat Spain'98", whose aim was to create cooperation agreements between SMEs,
This brand new Reebok Jacket is part of the Affili' Art programme introduced by Reebok whose aim was to create a bold range of sportswear that affiliates iconic art with classic sportswear.
Remarks This appropriation is intended to cover former contractual commitments related to this pilot project whose aim is to promote cooperation
employed at the University whose aim is to enhance students with adequate knowledge and skills.
Here the EESC underlines the important strategic role played by the social economy and NGOs, whose aim is to reduce poverty,
acknowledge that Scientology is a religion whose aim is“the liberation of the human spirit through the knowledge of the divine spirit residing within each human being.”.
employed at the University whose aim is to enhance students with adequate knowledge and skills.
Within the framework of this research profile, the MCS researchers have run the program Sustainable Journalism, whose aim was to develop knowledge about journalism's contribution to a sustainable society as well as knowledge about the sustainable future of journalism itself.