Examples of using Is expected to rise in English and their translations into Finnish
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Inflation is already twice that and is expected to rise once the 10 new countries join.
individuals are coping with lung cancer and this number is expected to rise significantly.
According to the stability programme, the government debt-to-GDP ratio is expected to rise to 40% in 2016 before declining to 38% in 2018.
so the number of visitors is expected to rise soon.
By 2040, the temperature is expected to rise by two degrees in Finland in comparison to the end of the 20th century.
so the number of visitors is expected to rise soon.
The general government surplus is expected to rise to 2.5% of GDP in 2000
spending on pensions and health care is expected to rise significantly in coming decades.
The number of people over 65 is expected to rise from 61 million in 2000 to 103 million by 2050 and those over 80 from 14 million to 38 million.
all diseases in Europe, and this figure is expected to rise in the next ten to twenty years.
and the figure is expected to rise to 30% by 2030.
so the number of visitors is expected to rise soon.
The EU imports 61% of its gas, and this is expected to rise to around 75% by 2020.
individuals are dealing with lung cancer cells and also this number is expected to rise significantly.
Final consumption by society as a whole is expected to rise by 50% by 2010 as the high-level consumption patterns of the west spread to large sections of the global population.
The share of renewable energy has increased to 13% in 2012 as a proportion of final energy consumed and is expected to rise further to 21% in 2020 and 24% in 2030.
The number of people over 65 is expected to rise from 61 million in 2000 to 103 million by 2050 and those over 80 from 14 million to 38 million.64.
9.1% in 2001, and is expected to rise in 2002.
The average general government deficit has increased in 2000, and is expected to rise further in 2001 and 2002.
At the aggregate level, the euro area is posting a current account surplus which is one of the world's largest and is expected to rise again this year.