Examples of using Would double in English and their translations into Spanish
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it was predicted that the current figure of one billion persons living in slums would double by 2030.
the number of children aged less than 15 years would double every 18 years.
At this rate of increase, the level of immigrant inflows in these countries would double in about four years.
The radar observations of near-Earth asteroids shows a near-Earth asteroid would double in six.
The Belkans possess a particular disease-resistant strain of flax seed… which would double the yield of our crops on the mainland.
Today you're required to advertise a job for 90 days before you can use one of these visas, I would double that to 180 days.
According to CNBC, Chipotle co-CEO Monty Moran announced that the chain would double the amount of free food stores that would be allowed to partake in the campaign.
the radius of"Ma'ale Adumim" would double that of Tel Aviv.
he said that industrial… technological progress would double every year.
He was told that his debt would double unless he could start coming up with info that Danny Paye could use.
What this Law basically says is that the number of transistors in a chip would double every two years, allowing for better
Secondly, this formula would double the number of Council members fully absolved from the need to stand for democratic election.
He told me that the fund would double our clinic's money in a year.
Those reforms would double the trial capacity of the Tribunal,
At 1 AU, Gaspra would double/halve its spin rate in a mere 100,000 years.
They told me if I could finish it in one day, I would double my price.
Bolivia would have to invest an amount that would double its foreign debt.
Ms. CHIN(Australia) said that the recent changes to the law on wrongful dismissal would double the number of employees in Australia eligible to make claims.
The Government had contributed $7 million annually over the past two financial years and would double that amount in the coming year.
United States assistance to sub-Saharan Africa had nearly tripled since 2000 and would double again by 2010.