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 Übersetzung für 'as for instance' von Englisch nach Deutsch
as for instance {conj}wie zum Beispiel <z. B.>
Teiltreffer
as an instance of sth. {adv}als ein Fall von etw.Dat.
to adduce sb./sth. as an instancejdn./etw. als Beispiel anführen
for instance {adv}etwa [beispielsweise]
for instance [coll.]Beispiel {n}
for instance {adv} <f.i.>beispielshalber
for instance {adv} <f.i.>zum Exempel [veraltend]
for instance {adv} <f.i.>beispielsweise <bspw.>
for instance {adv} <f.i.>beispielhalber
for instance {adv} <f.i.>zum Beispiel <z. B.>
to give sb. a for instance [coll.]jdm. ein Beispiel geben
as for them {adv}ihresteils [veraltend]
as for me {adv}was mich betrifft
as hoped for {adv}wie erhofft
as for me {adv}meinetwegen [was mich betrifft]
as security forals Sicherheit für
as for me {adv}meinesteils
as for ourselveswas uns betrifft
to serve as / forin Verwendung sein als
as for him {adv}was ihn betrifft
as for myself {adv}was mich betrifft
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  • More generally, the "management of the EPO is dominated by the delegates of the contracting States in the Administrative Council," these delegates being, according to Otto Bossung, primarily guided by their national interests rather than by supranational interests such as for instance the implementation of the EU internal market.
  • Odds are particularly useful in problems of sequential decision making, as for instance in problems of how to stop (online) on a last specific event which is solved by the odds algorithm.
  • There are variations across the vertebrates, as for instance in birds.
  • All disputes related to international civil service are brought before special tribunals created by these international organizations such as, for instance, the Administrative Tribunal of the ILO.
  • Greek narratives of Orpheus's descent and performance typically name the ruler of the underworld as "Plouton", as for instance in the "Bibliotheca".

  • One failing of his geographical descriptions is his imprecision, such as, for instance, when he overuses the noun "Caucasus" to refer to other nearby ranges.
  • This is known as "rouleaux formation", and it occurs more often if the levels of certain serum proteins are elevated, as for instance during inflammation.
  • Once he had returned to Norway, Harald seems to have displayed an interest in exploring his own realm, as for instance the "Morkinskinna" recounts Harald's trip into the Uplands.
  • Disgusting and terrifying parasitic alien species are widespread in science fiction, as for instance in Ridley Scott's 1979 film "Alien".
  • It is the home to government functions and institutions for which the government of Albania is responsible, as for instance the executive, juridical and legislative branches of Albania.

  • Subjunctive mood is occasionally used for some verbs, but its use is in sharp decline and few speakers perceive the handful of commonly used verbs (as for instance: "vore, månne") as separate conjugations, most of them remaining only as set of idiomatic expressions.
  • It can be proven by elementary means, as for instance in Hardy and Wright's "An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers".
  • Leo Marks describes inventing such a system for the British Special Operations Executive during World War II, though he suspected at the time that it was already known in the highly compartmentalized world of cryptography, as for instance at Bletchley Park.
  • Many Italians do not know what Neapolitan sauce is, especially in association with some recipe names such as, for instance, "spaghetti napolitana".
  • The Soviet government labelled all ROA soldiers ("vlasovtsy", "vlasovites") as traitors, and those who were repatriated were tried and sentenced to detention in prison and forced labour camps in Russia as for instance in Mongolia.

  • Other defunct religious houses that existed in the medieval town, though less visible, have left traces, as for instance the leper hospital at St Nicholas farmhouse (The Steading) between Albany Park and the East Sands leisure centre.
  • Spectrolite exhibits a richer range of colors than other labradorites as for instance in Canada or Madagascar (which show mostly tones of blue-grey-green) and high labradorescence.
  • Solon's legislation only granted to the first three of these four classes a vote in the election of responsible officers, and only to the first class the power of election to the highest offices; as, for instance, that of archon.
  • This simple result can be useful in problems such as for instance those involving hitting probabilities for stochastic process with the choice of the sequence [...] usually being the essence.
  • Anan rejected the admeasurements instituted by the rabbis (shi'urim); and instead of any permissible minimum for prohibited things—which the Talmud admits, as for instance "shishim" (one part in sixty), or ke-zait ("the size of an olive"), etc.—he insisted that even the smallest atom of anything prohibited, mingling with an infinitely large quantity of a thing permitted, was sufficient to render the whole of the latter prohibited.

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