Examples of using Denmark has in English and their translations into Romanian
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Denmark has a competitive company tax rate of 24.5%
Denmark has submitted a proposal to the Arctic Council to examine the existing agreements with a view to updating them.
Public policy===After deregulating the labour market in the 1990s, Denmark has one of the most free labour markets among the European countries.
Denmark has an‘opt-out' right under the Treaty,
Denmark has two months to notify the Commission of the measures taken to bring national legislation in line with EU law.
The region of Hovedstaden in Denmark has the highest rate of adults in lifelong learning.
Denmark has a similar approach;
around 10.000 Iraqi Christians, while Denmark has between 500-600 Copts and 3000-3500 Iraqi Christians.
(2) Denmark has submitted justifications for obtaining the status of an approved zone with regard to Bonamia ostreae
The group of believers in Denmark has joined forces with a group of volunteers from Pentecostal Church"Bethel", Cluj Napoca.
University of Southern Denmark The University of Southern Denmark has more than 20,000 students and more than 3,200 employees.
Officials have stated that all communication with Denmark has ended and that a military strike on the country is now eminent.".
And now we have that settled we have to make you into the best queen that Denmark has ever had. .
However, according to the European Commision, Denmark has achieved 100% compliance with secondary treatment
Energy===Denmark has considerably large deposits of oil
Denmark has imposed such an interdiction with reference to the"safety clause" in the cosmetics directive,
Because Denmark has more windmills per head than any other country on Earth and because Copenhagen is a cyclist's paradise,
Denmark has an average of 179 days per year with precipitation,
Environment===Denmark has historically taken a progressive stance on environmental preservation;
17 Member States have these EU rules in place, while Denmark has opted not to enforce these rules- a prerogative it has under a protocol annexed to the EU Treaties.
