Examples of using Has also led in English and their translations into Swedish
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It has also led to more dialogues with customers in respect of material and chemical choices.
The project has also led to publishing results:
Feedback from Castelli's professional teams has also led to further developments that add to the pure performance of these shorts.
She has also led the task team to draft the national policy on indigenous knowledge systems in South Africa.
But this change has also led to higher expectations from today's customers,
The joint work has also led to the authorities exchanging more information with each other than before.
It has also led to a reduction in the amount of material in waste fractions that is combustible
It has also led to a well-developed balance of sine
This work was important for creating the new wave of top Douro wines and has also led to a greater focus on the grape varieties that go into Port wine.
The emergence of the institutional owner has also led to pronouncements about the advantages of the old, traditional family ownership.
Interpreting these Bible stories has also led to a.
This has also led to longer service life which was recorded as an improvement of 30- 40% during the test.
Interpreting these Bible stories has also led to a certain amount of debate and controversy.
The growing environmental awareness in China has also led to a new type of project.
In particular, the privatisation process has taken longer, which has also led to the State budget' s losing income from the privatisation.
there has been a broad international debate, which has also led to changes.
One of the most positive aspects of the recent EU enlargement is that it has also led to an enlargement of our memory.
The macroregional approach has also led to numerous joint initiatives
The crisis has also led to cuts in advertising budgets,
The greater empowerment of consumers has also led to greater responsibilities for them to manage their own affairs.