Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Described in chapter in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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subject to public oversight as described in Chapter IX;
As will be described in Chapter V, the administrative framework
electronic equipment have been described in chapter 5.2 and Annex IV.
the ad hoc approach of data scientists will evolve toward something like the principles-based approached described in chapter 6.
Besides the logistical support as described in Chapter VII, the General Secretariat supports the Presidency in its responsibilities for organizing work drawing up the timetable,
under the restrictions set out for TARGET2, as described in Chapter 9.1.2.2 of the User Detailed Functional Specifications( UDFS), Book 1.
could be susceptible to many of the problems described in chapter 2.
currently based on the issuing of IMA 1 certificates as described in Chapter III, Title 2 of Regulation(EC)
of the safety of the applicant in his/her particular circumstances as described in Chapter II, shall take place in cases where a competent authority has established, on the basis of the facts, that the applicant for asylum
This is what Luke describes in chapter 2.
An analysis of these is presented in Chapter 2, after describing in Chapter 1 themain features of the different systems.
The powers of iniquity at work in the modern Babylon are specifically described in chapters 12 and 13 of the Revelation; and they are as follows.
these approaches can be a useful complement to the experimental approach that I describe in chapter 4.
Described in Chapter 2, section 2.2.
These policy options are described in Chapter 2.
These principles are described in chapter 2.
Administrative and accounting matters are described in Chapter 5.
The Services available to you are described in Chapter 2 below.
This will be supported through the activities described in Chapter 4.
The Hasmonaean Palace was also described in Chapter 19.