Examples of using Greater extent in English and their translations into Swedish
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Micro conclusion: Early prevention work must be taken more seriously and occur in a greater extent.
the practisers of agile software development methods were so to a greater extent.
The study shows that municipalities with a population of<30 000 residents use private responsibility for public areas in greater extent than others.
enable the target audience in a greater extent during the campaign period.
This year, the programme is even more evolved and to a greater extent ties in with the surrounding society in the county of Halland.
raise their prices and in this way pass on their cost increases to consumers to a greater extent.
The shareholders are positively affected after a transition to IFRS 9 because the change strengthens IASB's qualitative characteristics in a greater extent.
The study also shows that municipalities with multi-party governance are the ones that practice private responsibility for public areas in a greater extent.
Ara-G is excreted by the kidney to a greater extent 20 to 30% of the administered nelarabine dose.
perhaps to a still greater extent, of the environment, public health,
 How can we root our love for others to an ever greater extent in true life?
They are crucially dependent, to an even greater extent than larger enterprises,
Credit will be of greater extent because they usually have a longer duration than bank deposits which can generate liquidity.
If, for example, new groups are being employed at low entry wages to a greater extent than before, then the average rate of wage increase will be lower.
The tri-planar(3D) vibrations is going to induce a more varied and greater extent of muscle contractions to help you achieve better results in a shorter amount of time.
are aimed at reflecting to a greater extent than now the risks the banks actually take.
This can subdue lending to a greater extent than the demand for loans,
Just like their parents, to a greater extent children are now consuming TV and video content on demand and on new platforms.
Older people use social media to a greater extent to monitor the world around them and for skills development.
Monetary policy should therefore take account of financial stability aspects to a greater extent than before.