Examples of using Is expected to fall in English and their translations into Finnish
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The Council notes that the government gross debt ratio in Denmark is expected to fall below 60% in 1998.
The profit margin indicator is expected to fall in 2012, buffering the increasing unit labour costs in an environment of weak demand.
For example, in my country, Slovakia, following the transition to single farm payments, agricultural output is expected to fall by a further 17.
domestic demand growth is expected to fall from 2.9% in 1999 to 2.7% in 2000.
The Greek deficit is expected to fall to 2.2% of GDP see Table A
Inflation is expected to fall during the second quarter of 2002
Inflation is expected to fall below 2 per cent during 2004
Government debt, which is clearly below the Treaty reference value of 60% of GDP, is expected to fall steadily to about 43% of GDP by 2002;
The health care cost trend is expected to fall to 5% over the next four years by one percentage point per annum.
Reflecting the significant correction in global trade, foreign demand for euro area exports is expected to fall by 13.0% in 2009,
In 2014, the aggregate budget deficit of EU countries is expected to fall below the 3% of GDP limit for the first time since the crisis hit.
The debt-to-GDP ratio is estimated to have fallen below 60% in 1998 and is expected to fall to 43% in 2001.
of no policy changes, the EU's present share of 18% of world production is expected to fall to 10% in 2050.
unemployment in the euro area is expected to fall to 10.3% in 2016
But whilst real GDP is expected to fall by nearly 2% in 20093,
but demand is expected to fall in relative terms; oil prices are projected to fall,
The general government gross debt level, which is expected to fall below the 60% of GDP reference value in 1998,
while the debt-to-GDP ratio is expected to fall from 87.8% expected this year to 85.8% in 2017.
The Council further notes with satisfaction that the debt ratio is expected to fall below the reference value of 60% of GDP in 2000,
As a result of learning effects in the design, manufacture and installation of turbines, employment is not increasing in proportion and the employment impact is expected to fall to 9.8 jobs per megawatt of installed capacity in 2020.