Examples of using Progress will in English and their translations into Greek
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there's no reason to think progress will stop.
two meridians in motion, as progress will be too slow.
After those who have tried to take over the world are removed, rapid progress will be made that benefits everyone.
power and progress will always come from…'We, the people.'”.
The tender of the major project of the Southern Expansion which is in progress will further strengthen Piraeus' position as a major homeport port in the Mediterranean.".
Any quest you have completed or in progress will appear at the top of the list.
In the heating and cooling sector, progress will have to come from a number of technologies.
In the long run, progress will largely be determined by the level of ambition in the negotiations as a whole.
Progress will be noticeable after about a month of regular use- the hair will be strong,
Clicking on a badge in progress will show you a list of all your friends who have the cards you need to complete the set,
their mission of acting as the coil spring for humanity's progress will come to an end, and they will prepare their end with their own hands.
what measurements have you set against those targets, and what progress will you be in a position to report to Parliament when we next come to renew this programme for the period up to 2013?
Professor Davies was careful to remind the audience that the true value of this progress will come from the benefits it is expected to confer to patients.
To refuse acknowledgement of proven progress will have negative consequences,
as meaningful progress will require sustained ambition
Marketing creates the flawed perception that these coercive pressures are actually progress, that this progress will continue indefinitely, and that repeated investments in the industries that deliver this perpetual progress will continue to yield dividends without diminishing returns.
The report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress will, one hopes, lead to a better understanding of the uses,
set adequate targets and demonstrate progress will face removal from the list of signatories.
Since it is not at all likely that progress will be achieved in this area by 2015,
while he expressed hope that progress will be made towards agreeing on a total package to bring stability in the Eurozone and to resolve current problems.