Examples of using Most interested in English and their translations into Danish
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Is most interested in the idea. It may surprise you to learn the German government.
Our guests will have the privilege of getting to know the character they're most interested in.
I would be most interested, Commissioner, to hear your reaction to the suggestions that Mr Cox has made.
This will not be achieved without working with the EU citizens who are most interested and knowledgeable about public health.
I was most interested in the proposal by Mr Berkhouwer
The broker's objective is to devise a strategy with the best chances of reaching the most interested and qualified audience for your boat.
I will be most interested in your help.
our best friends are the most interested in our success.
the intelligent algorithm ensures that the most viewed advertisements are automatically displayed to the most interested candidates.
In reality, these agreements should have been co-signed by all the European countries, or by those who were the most interested.
I am sure that we would be most interested in knowing so that we could continue the debate.
Because children- the most interested people in the world,
Negative keywords can help you reach the most interested customers, reduce your costs
But the most interested one is the 11 in 1 wireles charging hub that first launched at the booth.
Both were defeated, chiefly in consequence of the indecision of the parties most interested, the burghers of the towns- an indecision into the causes of which we cannot here enter.
As dedicated supporters, they also know the most about the EU andare most interested in learning more.
were the most interested in allowing reforming countries to become members of the Community in the future.
Electronics was always the field that most interested me.
The Italians were the most interested in speeding up integration within the Community(85%)
then we would be most interested to know how much would be saved if the premium was not increased.