Foster's criteria

Foster's criteria
French\ \ critères de Foster
German\ \ Fostersche Kriterien
Dutch\ \ Foster-criteria
Italian\ \ criteri di Foster
Spanish\ \ criterios de Foster
Catalan\ \ criteris de Foster
Portuguese\ \ critério de Foster
Romanian\ \ criteriul lui Foster
Danish\ \ Foster's kriterier
Norwegian\ \ Foster's kriterier
Swedish\ \ Foster's kriterier
Greek\ \ κριτήρια του Foster
Finnish\ \ Fosterin kriteeri
Hungarian\ \ Foster-ismérv
Turkish\ \ Foster ölçütü (kriteri)
Estonian\ \ Fosteri kriteerium
Lithuanian\ \ Foster kriterijai; Fosterio kriterijai
Slovenian\ \ merila Foster's
Polish\ \ kryteria Fostera
Russian\ \ критерии Фостера
Ukrainian\ \ Foster's критерії
Serbian\ \ Фостер критеријумима
Icelandic\ \ viðmið Foster's
Euskara\ \ Foster irizpideak
Farsi\ \ zabetehaye Foster
Persian-Farsi\ \ معیارهای فوستر
Arabic\ \ خاصية فوستر
Afrikaans\ \ Foster se kriteria
Chinese\ \ 福 斯 特 准 则
Korean\ \ Foster의 기준

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