Examples of using Even more relevant in English and their translations into Swedish
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You can say that it became even more relevant after it was written in view of the current government chaos, etc.
These transnational obstacles are set to become even more relevant since the introduction of the euro.
becomes even more relevant.
At a time when the World Bank is finalising its new energy strategy, a detailed approach becomes even more relevant.
Add and prioritize groups related to the ones you have already joined so coworkers can discover even more relevant people, content, and conversations.
This machine has become even more relevant in light of the upcoming campaign against France,
creative spirit of the Amsterdam region in which ABS is based to become even more relevant for our students and corporate connections.
Geo-targeting makes the ads even more relevant for visitors to your site and also means that
Geotargeting makes the ads even more relevant for visitors to your site, and also means that
why we're going to be even more relevant in the future.
an even faster and comprehensive search engine that scales with the growth of information online, and delivers even more relevant search results to you.
Using cognitive solutions delivered by EVRY will provide customers with services that will help them to be even more relevant in the digital age”,
we will provide customers with services that will help them to be even more relevant in the digital age”,
the directive being debated would become even more relevant for the entire region.
organic fuel make the EURATOM organisation even more relevant.
This is now- after referendum in UK- even more relevant than ever.
It is perhaps even more relevant in a Swedish Parliament than in this illustrious European Parliament.
They adjust their advertisements according to the given data and make them even more relevant and attractive to you this way.
is even more relevant in the present circumstances.
Annika Stensson Trigell is vice-president of research at KTH. She welcomes the opportunity to develop this highly important field through even more relevant research.