Examples of using Great progress in English and their translations into Swedish
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Great progress! You deserve reward.
We have seen great progress in some countries.
Christer has made great progress today.
Make great progress.
School is very good, great progress, great leisure activities.
We have had a great progress this weekend.
With facts and passion he showed us there is great progress in the world.”.
Today- after 17 months of negotiations- we note great progress.
Souchet(I-EDN), in writing.-(FR) In the course of the last few decades, the pharmaceutical industry has made great progress, increasing life expectancy and eliminating a number of diseases.
Although great progress has been made in reducing the cost per contact while maintaining effectiveness,
that you have made great progress in certain areas.
That conference represented great progress, by correcting the political view of population which traditionally focussed on demographic objectives, and since then it
This step represents great progress in which the Council and Parliament can take pride in equal measure.
The fact that the motion for a resolution extends sustainability to include areas in addition to the environment also constitutes great progress.
our Armlift has made great progress in the German manufacturing industry.
However, I would also like to point out that great progress has been made, for example, following pressure from the European Parliament.
You must surely see the great progress over this matter and we are preparing in these matters for a potential next crisis.
The concept of the internal market offers citizens great progress in the area of telecommunications in particular, as well as in all areas where we were previously confronted with monopolies.
This is truly great progress, because it would enable the people of the European Union to influence the nature of the Commission through the ballot box.
Clausewitz, who was interested in the great progress made during his time in the natural sciences,