Examples of using A three-year in English and their translations into Danish
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We offer a three-year warranty.
In a three-year period I personally disbursed monies to Mr. Capone… in excess of one
known from 1959 on as Danmarks Radio) after a three-year trial period began regular broadcasting.
Price movements on the market are subject to a three-year economic cycle in which price variations between the peak and the trough of the cycle are as much as 40.
When pruning should be borne in mind that the maximum number of flower buds is laid on a three-year shoots.
The only reason that your burnt-out, messed-up ass… is standing in my office is because you had a three-year head start on us!
At first reading we were therefore against a five-year period and in favour of a three-year period.
he is now facing a three-year prison term.
When pruning should be borne in mind that the maximum number of flower buds is laid on a three-year shoots.
The new simplified approach will be put into practice this year within the context of a three-year cycle, renewable in 2008.
particularly after a three-year hiatus.
This is a three-year position and involves advising Aarhus University on international university development and education policy.
Spain and Portugal would have a three-year transition period in the ECSC sector, so there would be no problems in connection with these countries until 1989.
Following a three-year pilot phase(1987-89),
A three-year extension of the administrative cooperation agreement of 24 June 2004 was signed in December.
After a three-year transitional period, we should now switch
If we could set a three-year limit for this, it would be a great success for all of us.
Over a three-year period, more than DKK 100 million will be invested in production facilities for Greenland halibut.
A three-year warranty is a clear indication that we are 100% confident of the quality of Elephant electric fences.
The new members are in principle appointed for a three-year period, but their mandate may be adjusted in the light of the progress made in setting up the European Food Authority.