Examples of using Whose task in English and their translations into Swedish
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
national competition authorities(NCAs), whose task it is to determine what are prohibited practices,
educational bodies whose task is to disseminate information about this Year.
Personal data is processed only by persons whose tasks require them to do so.
The new European Group on Ethics appointed by the Commission, whose tasks range from communications technology to bio-
Any other Those bodies, whose tasks are affected by the case
Those bodies, whose tasks are affected by the case
training and information to all individuals whose tasks require specific competences in radiation protection.
linking national training institutes whose tasks include the training of senior police officers of the Member States.
where there is a Jaeger regiment"Utti", whose tasks include including sabotage and intelligence activities.
A Centre of technological competence, whose tasks will include the development of electronic components for military and dual-purpose.
we do not know anything about those whose tasks they got to take over.
The provision on the adjustment of the variable remuneration has been changed to only include employees whose tasks have a significant impact on the undertaking's risk profile.
The defined term"specially regulated staff" is replaced by the term"employees whose tasks have a significant impact on the undertaking's risk profile".
Around this central workshop, there would be others whose tasks would be to study the distribution
At Fabege's Annual General Meeting on 9 April 2018, it was decided that the Nominating Committee, whose tasks include submitting proposals to Members of the Board,
In addition, the structure may include other units whose tasks are to ensure a continuous process of production
the Committee of the Regions and the EESC, whose tasks would be to.
The KNF Office is an independent body, whose tasks are aiming to limit excessive risk in the operation of supervised entities,
Mrs Herczog has accurately assessed the problem of the growing number of Community agencies which do not always succeed in meeting the general requirements and whose tasks do not always meet the real needs of the European Union and the expectations of its citizens.
by an"European Union Special Adviser", whose tasks are confirmed by the current Joint Action.