Examples of using Represents a very in English and their translations into Slovak
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The emerging on-line cultural portals represent a very important component in the development of an inclusive Information Society.
The reform measures introduced by most Member States to ensure more sustainable pension systems represent a very important step
Such journalists represent a very exposed group of professionals,
It added that"interns represent a very small percentage" of its workforce in China
The APKs requesting an exception must represent a very small percentage(no more than low single-digit%)
Now on the market represented a very wide range of showers,
filter rods represent a very powerful system with excellent price/ quality ratio.
budget support typically represent a very small share of the national budget,
While the EU contribution from the Culture programme represent a very limited contribution to the operational budget of any Capital,
maintenance as a whole represent a very high proportion of total consumer expenditure on motor vehicles,
Each shipload can represent a very high value in terms of export refunds(Example:
It is also obvious that our American partners represent a very important strategic ally,
Pensions represent a very large and rising share of public expenditure in the euro area:
These companies represent a very low percentage of the companies in the market,
As the situation is right now, all the 10 currently existing political parties at European level have set up political foundations which represent a very wide range of political views and programmes.
condense matter physics represent a very useful field in which one can easily get into industry as a highly qualified specialist.
professional reflection of the activities of out-of-the-way spaces which in Slovakia and Bratislava represent a very active aspect of artistic operations
risk capital granted to certain Mediterranean Member States which, however, represent a very small proportion of the overall amount.
In short, the EESC takes the view- as expressed in previous Committee opinions- that the EPAs represent a very difficult challenge for the EU