Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Complex and expensive in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Under the new rules, these EOR services will be more complex and expensive to provide.
the products are extremely complex and expensive.
Construction of monolithic foundation- is a complex and expensive process, impatient stops.
Hidden wiring in a wooden house- a very complex and expensive process, justified only aesthetics.
The big advantage here: the saving made on complex and expensive conference room cabling.
As a result, systems often become complex and expensive as pumps are added to meet vacuum requirements.
The viewer should replace the complex and expensive equipment that is now necessary
Automatic gearbox- one of the most complex and expensive elements of a modern car.
However, the metal seat shell proved too complex and expensive to achieve successful mass production.
in the fact that we have this unnecessarily complex and expensive system of licensing for the intra-Community arms market.
At a time of great distress, complex and expensive administrative formalities on the identification and repatriation of the dead make a difficult situation worse.
To this end I'm setting up collaborative links because these are major, complex and expensive projects.
yet its application can be somewhat complex and expensive.
Thus, the detection of an impending gas shortage without complex and expensive technology is possible.
Crayon's expert team use leading BI technology which takes away the need for internal teams to extract reports from complex and expensive cloud management tools.
making them complex and expensive relative to other designs e.g. centrifugal compressors.
which is complex and expensive.
are both complex and expensive and may act as a major disincentive to the introduction of new products by SMEs.
which make cross-border operations complex and expensive and undermine the competitiveness of rail transport.
So instead of a radical review of the complex and expensive system of health insurance,