Examples of using An amount in English and their translations into Finnish
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In the state budget for 2008, an amount of 500 000 Euros was appropriated for supporting newspapers published in minority languages,
Until 31 December 2009 an amount equal to 50% of the undertaking's future profits,
Players wager an amount by guessing a color,
I received an email saying I owe an amount that I have never deposited;
An amount corresponding to the impact of enlargement in 2004 will be added to the programme's allocation as modified by this proposal for extension.
To that end an amount of up to 2.1 million euro will be charged to the EC budget.
by using an amount to be calculated in accordance with paragraph 7 of this Article
experience was medium they charged an amount which was not justified,
the Commission will allocate an amount comparable to that given to the other traditional suppliers.
An amount corresponding to the impact of enlargement in 2004 will be added to the programme's overall budget, as modified by the current prolongation proposal.
Godoy explained that has the greatest volume of berries produced in Europe, an amount that places like the great specialists of this fruit.
In any event, the information provided by the Greek authorities concerns an amount greater than that declared compatible with the common market in the contested decision.
If you wish to withdraw an amount which is less than the Minimum Withdrawal Amount, please contact Customer Support.
An amount equal to the market value of transferred assets, at the time of exit of the assets, less their value for tax purposes,
In accordance with Decision ECB/ 1998/ 14, the Bank of Greece paid, as at 1 June 1998, an amount of EUR 5 141 000 of its subscribed capital of EUR 102 820 000.
An amount of up to EUR 34 275.6 million(in current prices) contributed by the Member States as follows.
measure 25 grams, an amount roughly equal to one tablespoon with a hill.
Of entertainment costs, up to an amount that does not exceed[x]% of revenues in the tax year;
The Commission had argued that an amount of almost €30,000 could not be taken into account since this would involve a transfer between cost categories requiring prior authorisation.
The remaining divergences concern an amount that comes to approximately 0.1% of EU GDP.