Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Is termed in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The result is termed a slippy map
First, the consumer can put his name on what is termed a'Robinson list',
More than a million people have signed what is termed the Vienna Declaration,
Germination: The barley is now transferred to the germinating boxes and is termed“green malt”.
In Turkish criminal law, it is a crime to insult what is termed'Turkish identity.
If the star still has a hydrogen-burning shell when this thermal pulse occurs, it is termed a"late thermal pulse.
consumption as directly coincident with production, is termed by them productive consumption.
that cluster of medical problems that occur is termed heart disease.
And few other security firms reported that the same bug is being exploited by the attackers to install malware which is termed as Latenbot and Godzilla.
an intense fear/revulsion, which is termed"hate.
It is therefore necessary to look at what is termed'capacity building',
The noise level from'fluisterasfalt'[silent asphalt], as it is termed by our Flemish friends, or'ZOAB,
What is termed the“birth of religion” is not directly associated with so-called conversion experiences which usually characterize religious episodes occurring later in life as a result of mental conflict,
you must tap on the tab which is termed as‘Erase All Data,' located on the left-hand sidebar
which deals with the dissemination of what is termed price-sensitive information.
has agreed to what is termed an arranged marriage.
The acquis communautaire, as it is termed, is largely composed of the great principles which have emerged from the case-law of the Court,
Turning to the proposal for the examination of systems for the quality assurance and certification of what is termed integrated supply chain management,
and the prime ministers of the three largest countries could vote down the 22 others in one go on the basis of what is termed their double majority, in which countries
however, also like to say something about what is termed'capacity to act',