Examples of using To the numbers in English and their translations into Dutch
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
And he who owes his good fortune to the numbers, abides in them.
Provinces and colonies served as another source for adding to the numbers of slaves.
Just'cause you stopped listening to the numbers doesn't mean they have stopped coming.
Hydrangea Owing to the numbers of flowers it produces,
Doesn't mean they have stopped coming. Just'cause you stopped listening to the numbers.
In Denmark, schools are being placed under economic pressure by closely attaching their financing to the numbers of their students.
You just pay attention to the search results. It's like when you Google something, you don't pay attention to the numbers.
which correspond to the numbers.
And you really need to pay attention to the numbers because we have $12,000 unaccounted for.
These figures are proportionate to the numbers of proposals received for funding in each phase
Index of employers' perceptions of regulatory restrictions to the numbers employed gives some indication of the rate of involuntary job loss in different parts of the Community.
So, that would suggest that there is credit risk attached to the numbers in your bank account, because the bank may not be able to repay you.
We are not going back to the numbers, we are not pointing to the left-hand column,
There was relatively little variation across companies in regard to the numbers standing for elections with eleven being the highest number
Indeed, they have high expectations for end-of-year sales, which should achieve 276 million euros according to the numbers released by BeCommerce.
In 1990, the N came as a prefix to the numbers, which stands for the nineties.
According to the numbers,|there's a 3% advantage to going in.
In a couple cities before Cleveland and Brian and I are gonna add each other in to the numbers.