Examples of using Also represent in English and their translations into Swedish
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We also represent our clients before authorities and courts.
This will however also represent a cost to the industry.
There is also a special attachment to the crane, which also represent the coarse filter.
These applications also represent the growing global markets from which the EU will benefit financially.
It could also represent an opportunity to get back on track towards sustainable economic,
The various chapters also represent, to some extent, social education such as research, education and practice.
Such imbalances can also represent a threat to the smooth functioning of the euro area as a whole.
White flags can also represent surrender the Stewards of Gondor,
But these obstacles also represent an opportunity, since they open the way for new,
like my colleague Robert Evans, I also represent, in London, our region,
It could also represent a new source of funding for cleaner forms of transport such as rail and waterways.
But the odds also represent how much will be paid out by the bookmaker if your prediction is correct.
MURORO LECCESE is smaller and also represent a small town/village with a fine architectural history.
Like other speakers, I also represent one of the regions of the European Union which is heavily dependent on textiles, the East Midlands.
They can provide benefits to retail clients but can also represent practices where the interest of the client is not adequately considered.
The firm's lawyers also represent clients in disputes at courts arising out of notice of termination of employment,
We also represent A Chinese brand crusher company,
to belong to the economic group, even though the multifunctional use of forests means that in practice they also represent social and environmental interests.
At the same time, however, migration can also represent an opportunity to promote the development of Europe
They can provide benefits to customers but can also represent practices where the interests of customers are not adequately considered.