Examples of using Explains peter in English and their translations into German
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requirements of manufacturers of packaging and medical technology products in Asia," explains Peters.
The European financial market will be completely reshaped by Brexit, explained Peter Altmaier, Federal Minister of Finance and head of the Chancellor's Office.
Our expertise enables us to provide the process best suited to specific part requirements," explains Peters.
requirements of manufacturers of packaging and medical technology products in Asia," explains Peters.
I'm delighted to say that is certainly the case with MAN", explained Peter Gallagher, Director of IRONMAN Global Partnerships, EMEA.
the process is only just beginning in some Eastern European countries," explained Peter Rosiepen, the company officer with responsibility for Business Development at VISUS.
so enhance the productivity of plants and machines", explained Peter Weckesser, COO of the Product Lifecycle Management Business Unit, Siemens AG.
We are working on an original marking technique,' explains Peter Nick of Freiburg University(DE), the project coordinator.
take regular breaks," explains Peter Budesheim, responsible for mobile machine engineering at K+S.
That is why we have decided to postpone ConMin West Africa by seven weeks," explains Peter Bergleiter, Managing Director of IMAG GmbH.
Volleyball is supposed to be also an ambassador for Austria in the world", explains Peter Kleinmann, President of the Austrian Volleyball Federation.
Drop and is immediately ready for use,“ explains Peter Schmidt, CEO advanced Panmobil systems.
Another aim of re-designing was to increase occupational safety,” explains Peter Reuther, Sales Director Europe at StrikoWestofen.
For this reason, we have implemented timely and comprehensive countermeasures“, explains Peter Untersperger, Chief Executive Officer of Lenzing.
compensate for 86 tonnes of CO2 per year," explains Peter Otto.
recycling them correctly is an integral part of their use," explains Peter Maurus.
A common co-operation can insist on a long-term basis only on partnership level“, explains Peter Cappelletti, sales director of coM. sat.
These harbingers of springtime will stay in the soil until around the end of May, after which everything is rotated, explains Peter Ebner.
comfort over the long term,” explains Peter Eckwerth, Head of Advanced Development.
which ultimately proves to be a perspective onto our own lives," explains Peter Friese, the managing director of the Weserburg.