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португальский
expediente
каталонский
historial
The sum of recognized accomplishments.
record
португальский
expediente
Record in motor sports.
circuit record
record
1
There's a problem with the new
record
:
It's from 29 years ago.
2
Most divorce cases are matters of public
record
,
say family law attorneys.
3
Often, he said, those summaries are sent via electronic health
record
systems.
4
It's understood that today will mark a new
record
number of deaths.
5
Social workers prepare to investigate a
record
number of child abuse cases.
1
Helgerson said New York's
track
record
should help it make its case.
2
Dr McGilligan has a long
track
record
in this area of research.
3
Rishton said: David has an exceptional
track
record
as a finance leader.
4
Vista is also extremely confident in its
track
record
,
the sources said.
5
The chamber has developed a successful
track
record
of challenging financial regulations.
6
It's against this patchy
track
record
the latest' discovery' must be compared.
7
We have a very strong
track
record
of progress in that regard.
8
Given Lum's
track
record
,
a gamble is probably what suits her best.
9
Harries offered a damning assessment of ITV's drama
track
record
last year.
10
So we look for a long
track
record
of strong, risk-adjusted performance.
11
Burlington's strong financial
track
record
is reflected in its low proposed pricing.
12
We have a good
track
record
with graduate recruitment and career development.
13
Still, opinion and exit polls have a patchy
track
record
in India.
14
The Obama administration has a
track
record
of prosecuting hacking cases aggressively.
15
North Korea obviously has a
track
record
internationally for having done this.
16
But Brussels has become increasingly critical of Moldova's
track
record
on reforms.
португальский
expediente
каталонский
historial
expedient