Examples of using Enormous damage in English and their translations into Swedish
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Moreover, the delay in investment in the rail sector is doing enormous damage to the implementation of the TEN-T network.
Enormous damage was done to wide stretches of beach,
which is an ephemeral shortcut that instead would cause enormous damage.
caused enormous damage to the European car, telecommunications and medical equipment industries.
This would cause enormous damage- as well as penalising the States that have complied most-
The EU feels the need to protect this important sector because the complete withdrawal of subsidies would cause enormous damage to production, with negative repercussions for employment in the regions involved.
cause enormous damage to people and the environment that the taxpayer then has to pay for.
When the wave that appeared when Krakatoa exploded in 1883 hit the coastline of Sumatra it caused enormous damage, but when it hit the coast of Africa much further away it was just a swell in the water.
which proposes mobilising the Solidarity Fund to address the enormous damage that occurred on the island of Madeira following the storm that struck the region in February 2010.
natural disasters, and the enormous damage that could be done to the economy
that the Spanish horticultural sector has suffered enormous damage.
caused enormous damage to many of our Member States.
carrying for short-term gain long-term and enormous damage to the us position in the world.
and caused enormous damage to businesses and homes.
The enormous damage caused by the flood
try to collect enormous damages and demand legal protection by the authorities.
some people who are injured get enormous damages.
There has been enormous damage, running into billions of pounds,
thousands of people have been displaced and enormous damage has been done, both in economic terms, and to the social structure.
Similarly, rock hoppers which bounce across obstacles on the seabed to avoid nets becoming snagged can cause enormous damage to delicate corals