Examples of using Is expected to have in English and their translations into Slovak
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the amount of a change in estimate that either has a material effect in the current period or is expected to have a material effect in subsequent periods.
Kim, vice chairman of the ruling Workers' Party Central Committee, is expected to have talks with Pompeo on Friday in a bid to finalize the details of another meeting between the leaders of the Korean War foes.
There is no need for me to mention the consequences which climate change is expected to have on these areas and their potential in terms of developing a green economy,
At the end of 2010 gross government debt is expected to have climbed to around 84% of GDP in the euro area
The public debt-to-GDP ratio in both areas is expected to have peaked in 2014
once adopted, is expected to have a major budgetary impact in the last two years of the current MFF,
but the future is expected to have more vendors with virtual reality(VR)
effective as of 1 April, which is expected to have a stronger effect in the second half of this year,
developing a more strategic approach across the board to sectoral policy making, which is expected to have a lasting positive impact,
Christians are expected to have only one wife.
Visitors entering Uganda are expected to have a Visa.
Values are expected to have a normal distribution.
Most patients treated with Yondelis can be expected to have side effects.
It's expected to have sufficient capacity for several decades.
Participants are expected to have some basic knowledge of botany.
On the third day, good-quality embryos are expected to have 6- to 8-cells.
The participants are expected to have basic knowledge of the subject.
Above are the investments which are expected to have priority.
Later in June 2012, it was announced that Adele was expected to have a baby.
This in itself is indicative of the fact that M2M connections are expected to have stronger growth throughout the forecast period.