Examples of using Which more in English and their translations into Dutch
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They talked about the situation of persons with disabilities in Croatia, which more than 500 thousand.
Replacing the Trumatic C, of which more than 500,000 units were built, the Combi is more compact and even more lightweight.
This allows numbers to be handled in a manner which more closely reflects machine architecture.
The Proton and a neutron have almost identical weight which more than in 1800 times exceeds weight elektrona.
In some reasons, SNS does not allow the whitespace which more than one.
Safety and quality are our key factors to look different European rental companies, which more than 100% are supplied by our company.
mild winter of 2013-2014, during which more rats survived the winter period.
That's why we added a“hub” to our CPM software suite, which more and more customers are using.
Golden palm belongs to the family of the Arecaceae, to which more palms belong.
We need a Commission which more than ever, as the Treaty says,
high costs which more than offset the comfort,
The total area in use is about 130 million hectares(57% of the Community's total land area), of which more than half are mountain regions.
Individual contracting authorities/entities would be entitled to exclude tenders of which more than 50% of the value is made up of goods and/or services not benefiting from international market access commitments, under supervision by the Commission.
you play against the other players which more closely resembles the real thing.
The complete range of the product brand DT Spare Parts comprises a total of more than 35 000 spare parts with guaranteed quality, of which more than 6 000 spare parts are for light commercial vehicles.
Three months before departure to Boston, a preparatory workshop was organized during which more information was given about specific U.S. product demands,
their needs for development before they are exposed to the"cross fire' which more experienced consumers have learned to cope with.
the increased energy savings generated by a larger area in which more systems are, or can be, accommodated.
This category includes financial instruments whose fair value is determined using a valuation technique(e.g. a model) for which more than an insignificant part of the inputs in terms of the overall valuation are not market observable.
do you see specific areas in which more standardisation would be crucial to support fundamental principles,