Examples of using Also exists in English and their translations into Finnish
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Consensus also exists in favour of seven banknotes ranging from ECU 5 to ECU 500.
Such interdependence, which also exists at world level, results in what are sometimes complex structures
A consultation with all relevant stakeholders showed that uncertainty also exists over how the necessary frameworks for safe
really care about that also exists back here in 1996.
really care about that also exists back In 1996. If you want to stop this.
Of course, be noted here that this situation also exists in other sectors of economic activity.
a thematic idea that also exists in Truman's domestic policies surrounding the communist threat that existed here immediately after WWII.
Moreover, Regulation No 1348/2000 itself does not specify whether the right to refuse a document if it has not been translated also exists in the case of service by post effected in accordance with Article 14 of that regulation.
Media and general public concern also exists aboutthe risk of death
A Hello Rent Single room for a girl this very very close to the metro Line 4 Marismas del furom also exists for Diagonal Mar Shopping Center
It is essential to guarantee the public service which also exists in the financial sector, without which we will worsen social inequalities, dramatically affecting those people with fewer financial resources,
there is a day not accompany the side, but also exists in the best position in our memories for us to retain the most beautiful moment.
Similar initiatives also exist in other sectors.
Similar peer review mechanisms also exist among EU Member States.
However, trail running stage races also exist.
They also exist in many other diverse habitats.
Also exist in the human body has certain users of this amino acid- corticosteroids.
Other methods also exist, such as cross-subsidisation and social support.
A halting order may also exist there.
Similar paths also exist in some older North American towns and cities.