Examples of using Represent around in English and their translations into Slovak
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Programming
These Member States represent around 40% of the EU population,
average transfers to the new Member States would represent around 3.5% of their GDP compared to 3.8% in the Commission's proposal.
In writing.-(CS) The total funds taken from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund represent around 3.6% and involve only three countries.
could represent around 16%39.
Negotiated procedures with low value represent around 40% of F4EŐs yearly number of contracts(2016:
In writing.-(PT) Although women represent around 4.5 to 5% of the prison population in the European Union,
the LIFE Programme represent around 78% of the commitments planned in the 2014-2020 multiannual financial framework
such as direct sales by telephone or the Internet, and already represent around 20% of total sales of package holidays.
most of the Union sales of the Union industry were made by the sales entities of the two cooperating Union producers, which represent around 96% of the total Union production.
estimated to be around €2.9 billion p. a. in 19 Member States, represent around 0.113% of current social security expenditure in these Member States(around €2.5 trillion in 2005, Eurostat).
Together, these Member States represent around 62% of the total ERDF, Cohesion Fund
the programmes represent around 28% of the funds to be allocated to energy efficiency in the period 2000- 13. the projects audited represent a very small share of this amount.
That represents around 21% of total UK exports.
As of 2012, sweet oranges represented around 70% of citrus production.
These regions- representing around 14 million hectares- show high sensitivity to desertification.
These measures represented around 80% of the total amount allocated to the Programme.
There are 52,000 students representing around 134 countries.
The EIB initially approved a loan representing around 29% of the eligible project investment cost.
The G-20 represents around 85 percent of the global economy.
The euro represents around 20% of international reserves of foreign central banks.