Examples of using Represents around in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Iconomi's frozen wallet represents around $34 million.
EU growers cannot make a reasonable living without the EU aid as the premium represents around 75% of producersŐ income from tobacco production.
Administrative expenditure represents roughly 4.5% of the EU's budget, which itself represents around 1% of EU GDP.
covers the whole of the country and represents around 350 rural communities.
proline and hydroxyproline, which represents around 50% of the total amino-acid content.
In writing.-(PT) The European automotive industry, which represents around 3% of the EU's GDP
control in shared management 2007-2013 15 14 While overall the EU budget represents around 2% of public expenditure of EU Member States8,
now represents around 10% of the EU budget
The EU budget represents around 1% of the EU's GDP(as opposed to Member State government budgets of 30% to 50% of GDP-
Introduction 01 Spending on buildings represents around 11%(€1 billion)
eptifibatide administered as 180/ 2.0 significantly reduced the incidence of the primary endpoint events(table 4): this represents around 15 events avoided for 1,000 patients treated.
that this resource currently represents around 12% of EU revenue;
Founder and CEO Joe Du Bey says that revenue from their own W2 workers represents around 25 percent of their business,
But this money, which represents around 0.2% of the EU budget,
food with a total value of EUR 216 million from Japan, which represents around 0.4% in value
More than 50% of risk capital aid in the United Kingdom during the last three years was granted under these schemes, which represents around 30% of totalrisk capital aid in the EU.
Moreover, growth-friendly fiscal consolidation is one of the five priorities of the Annual Growth Survey 2012(VAT represents around 21% of national tax revenues,
solidarity-based economy provides employment for more than 14 million people, which represents around 6.5% of workers in the EU
Waste processing and recycling is not only an important element in the vertical integration of SIJ- Slovenian Steel Group(the raw materials base division represents around 10% of the entire Group's income), but it is also an important element in the integrated business model, i. e.
Migrants from third countries represent around four percent of the total EU population1.