Примери за използване на Great economic на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Training ground for great economic thinkers like George Soros,
It also is reasonable to suspect that many of the regulations may be politically unpopular and do great economic damage.
At a time of great economic crisis, it is important to emphasise that the only sector not making a loss- in fact,
According to him, the green growth sector offers great economic and ecological benefits for small businesses
The first official visit by an Arab monarch to Macedonia established a partnership that could bring great economic benefits.
Much of the 1990s in Romania were marked by great economic hardship, including high unemployment,
Her reign saw Britain achieve great economic and social progress,
One third of the world's food is wasted each year at great economic and environmental cost, according to the United Nations.
He have got great economic and business education in MBA program(IMD,
The two countries have great economic potential to boost bilateral co-operation,
One-third of world's food wasted annually, at great economic, environmental cost- United Nations.
The IPRI emphasizes the great economic differences between countries with strong property rights and those without.
The Psalm was composed at a time of great economic development that, as often happens, also led to serious social imbalances.
Trump said he believes North Korea has a great economic potential that he hopes to unveil.
which provides great economic benefits.
they have great economic significance both for Bulgaria and Azerbaijan.
Most importantly, the IPRI emphasizes the great economic differences between countries with strong property rights and those without.
(SK) The Danube Region has traditionally been a macro-region with great economic, social and cultural potential whose integration
levelled by war and they rose to become a great economic power.
Most importantly, the IPRI stresses the great economic disparities among countries with strong property rights and those without.