- Hygiene, CXC 1-1969
Establish the food
safety team
Subclauses 5.3.1 c) and 5.3.2, and
links to
Subclauses 7.1.2 (people) and 7.2 (competence)
HACCP step 1...
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because it is far too dark". If the
sentence is
split into a main and
subclause and the
verbs highlighted, the
logic behind the word
order can be seen...
- A
dependent clause, also
known as a
subordinate clause,
subclause or
embedded clause, is a
certain type of
clause that
juxtaposes an
independent clause...
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reverberation time IEC 80000-13:2025
revised IEC 80000-13:2008,
which replaced subclauses 3.8 and 3.9 of IEC 60027-2:2005 and IEC 60027-3. It
defines quantities...
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Fundamental Rights of the
Constitution [of India, 1950]…10 of the 19
subclauses re-appear,
materially unchanged, and
three of the
Nehru rights are included...
- (IEC)
adopted new
binary prefixes in 1998 (IEC 80000-13:2008
formerly subclauses 3.8 and 3.9 of IEC 60027-2:2005). Each
binary prefix is
formed from the...
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considered a
subclause, "Suffix A", of
clause 61. 63
Stated that the
charter was
binding on King John and his heirs. N
Sometimes considered a
subclause, "Suffix...
- the (in this
respect rightly so-called)
imperfect (today: ich
machte in
subclauses, ich würde
machen in main
clauses and colloquially).
Jerold C. Frakes...
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largest to smallest) subsections, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses,
subclauses, items, and subitems. Congress, by convention,
names a
particular subdivision...
- are
three types of
subclauses: complement, relative, and adverbial.
Subordinators or
relative pronouns indicate which type of
subclause is
being used. A...