Examples of using Total spending in English and their translations into Italian
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Look, the total spending is a bit high,
Total spending by Spain in this table excludes State transfers to the Autonomous Communities see chapter on Spain.
Wrong again- total spending on tobacco advertising accounts for only 1.6% of all spending on advertising.
INTRODUCTION The Italian Medical Device industry accounts for 5.8% of total spending on health care and represents the third-largest market in Europe;
GBTA expects a business travel spending loss in Italy amounting to -3.9% in 2013 with total spending gains for 2014 projected at 1.2%.
However, I would also expressly like to point out that we will make very sure that total spending remains within the target of EUR 25 million at 1998 prices.
We need a change of course because the European Union's administrative spending has risen faster than its total spending, and Parliament tops the list!
we reach 80%of total spending.
However, these policies do not become more effective simply by raising total spending.
In Italy, eating out represents about one third of total spending on food.
reaching 14.6% of total spending per year.
Is the stock of money in an economy an adequate predictor of total spending, as Friedman claimed,
Data from Nielsen about the first five months of 2012 show total spending on advertising by more than 3.4 billion euros,
In other words, despite the advanced stage of development of the welfare state financed by higher taxes on labour, total spending on social security is low in relation to that of other comparable countries.
In the January-November 2008 period, against a 0.2% increase in Italian households' total spending, the item for"Hotels,
The university is covering its resulting shortfall by reducing total spending in 2013 los ntawm $28 plhom, then cutting an additional $56 million to balance its budget by the spring of 2015.
Germany close behind with ECU 13 500 million, which, respectively, means 28.5 and 27.9% of total spending in 1991 see table below.
i.e. 29.1% of total spending on culture.
are of enormous concern, because total spending, as a percentage of GDP, stands at approximately 0.8% whilst State funding amounts
The President of the Court this morning said that in 2013, total spending of EU funds equalled 290 euros for every EU citizen,
