Examples of using An acceleration in English and their translations into Swedish
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Smoking is associated with an acceleration in facial wrinkling,
This represents an acceleration of our aid to the Palestinian people,
An acceleration of growth in industrial production is, in the first instance, positive for the US dollar
In India, we foresee an acceleration of GDP growth from 5.4 per cent in 2014 to 6.2 per cent in 2016 thanks to reforms.
But despite an acceleration in the global transition to renewable energy in recent years,
This is a potential trigger point for an acceleration into the closing price reversal bottom at 2775.75.
This is a potential trigger point for an acceleration to the downside with the next major target the August 24, 2015 main bottom at .6207.
This represents an acceleration from the annual rate of just over 3.5 per cent for the second half of 1995.
better quality jobs and an acceleration of economic and social development,
That can lead to an acceleration of price and wage increases
That demand stems from an acceleration biopharmaceutical research activity across large biopharma,
This will lead to an acceleration of metabolism, and ultimately to the burning of subcutaneous fat.
With today's launch we set the same target and we expect an acceleration for growth of the Indonesian market.”.
An acceleration of the tempo of industrialization took place empirically,
Figures for 2009 however already show an acceleration, despite some unfavourable conditions such as the economic situation.
has contributed to an acceleration of preparations.
The report on the draft directive that we are discussing now represents an acceleration of the exchange of information necessary for the fight against tax fraud.
As a result of the interaction of these processes, there will be an acceleration in the emergence of an integrated European financial market.
high energy prices had already led to an acceleration in EU emission reductions.
The exercise of monetary power in Europe requires better coordination of economic policies and implies an acceleration of European integration.