Examples of using Average growth in English and their translations into Swedish
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The average growth of the breed American naked terrier is 42 cm,
Total average growth over a five-year period was 24.4%,
we see that the European Union is expected to have an average growth of 0.7%, and Latin America of 5.
For nominal central government expenditure a ceiling has been introduced aiming at average growth of 1% during 2012-16.
epoxy adhesives segments are expected to show above average growth during the forecast period.
This has been our philosophy for many years, and has created great success for us with an average growth of 12% over the last ten years.
This has been our philosophy for many years, and has created great success for us with an average growth of 12% over the last ten years.
In 2014 exports exceeded EUR 370 million, with an average growth between 2005 and 2013 of 6.3.
However, there are average growth and weight standards for children of each age,
was higher than the average growth in the whole world.
The average growth for all 13 candidate countries is expected to increase from 0.3% in 1999 to 4.8% in 2000,
The average growth rate for the year as a whole is estimated to have been 0.4% in the euro area and 0.8% in the EU.
After average growth of 9.9% in the period 1996-2000,
The euro area suffers a similar set-back: average growth has been revised from 2.6% to 2.2.
In terms of GDP growth rates dur ing the 1990s, the world's leading country is China(+10.3% average growth between'1990 97),
The average growth in the eurozone in 2002 will be less than 2% and next year we hope to achieve average potential growth.
Since 1980 China has enjoyed annual average growth of 9% and has seen its share of world GDP expand tenfold to reach 5% of global GDP.
Average growth in the 11-country euro area will be 2.2% 2.6% forecast last autumn.
The average growth rate for the period 2002-2004 was revised down from 3.1 to 2.8 per cent.
Economic activity is expected to level off in 2006, with average growth of 2.1% in the euro area and 2.3% in EU.