Examples of using Double digit in English and their translations into French
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Double digit growth was recorded in Central
As global on-line sales have experienced double digit growth over the past few years,
This is to take the form of a reduction of interest rates(double digit at present) to the level of some other countries in the sub-region 7.
It had registered double digit growth over the previous 10 years
In 2011, Emerging Markets sales recorded double digit growth(up 12.4% to €507 million)
entirely in the USA, showed double digit growth, with the transition to RR2Y technology now complete.
emerging markets such as China growing by double digit rates.
sales milestone payments for up to a potential total of EUR 355.0 million and double digit royalties on net sales.
that was really across many regions; double digit growth in Latin America,
South Asia, sales were up 11.4% to €752 million sustained by double digit growth in Middle-East,
Central/Eastern Europe, which expanded their exports at double digit rates throughout the 1990s see Tables IV.59- IV.66.
Finland for a total amount in double digit, down payments included.
mobile phones, semiconductors and personal computers expanded at double digit rates.
Figure 4.6 further illustrates that while there have been double digit increases since Year 1 in the percentage of issuers in the manufacturing industry with one or more women in executive officer positions,
the country's financial industry has sustained double digit growth since emerging from the national political crisis,
Pakistan(14 per cent) did particularly well and all recorded double digit growth.
Preliminary figures for 2010 point to a double digit recovery for UIRR companies in the order of 12- 17 per cent,
Imagine a business; €9 billion, it's growing at double digit rates, we have got close to 19 thousand reps, close to 40 thousand employees,
Genzyme recorded double digit growth in all regions with +47.4% in the U.S.(€213 million), +33.6% in Emerging Markets(€130 million),
emerging countries have experienced double digit growth rates which,