Examples of using Has continuously in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Official/political
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Computer
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Volito Fastigheter has continuously developed its portfolio in order to strengthen its presence in the Malmö region's most attractive areas.
The ECB has continuously increased the scope of its reporting on,
the company has continuously invested and streamlined its operations.
a company that has continuously invested in data science
quality control of ball valves, has continuously absorbed the advanced technology.
quality control of ball valves, has continuously absorbed the.
the number of inspections has continuously increased.
Xplan has continuously trained and acted as advisor to both the company's management team and the sales and marketing organization.
Since taking up its responsibilities in 2011, EASO has continuously supported Member States to apply the current rules
Your body has continuously to adapt to the changing challenges- it results in an increase in response time
Adrienne Héritier has continuously cooperated across borders between different disciplines of social science
Whereas the police has continuously misused existing laws,
Market share of Chinese shipbuilders has continuously increased over the past years(mainly resulting from competitive offers for simple shiptypes)
The Economic and Social Committee has continuously participated in the development of these measures;
The Commission has continuously lent its full support to this process
then voted to make him a citizen and has continuously demanded that the American president grant Pollard a full pardon?
functional gloves that works with all capacitive touch screens, they have more experience than most and has continuously improved its products to be as stylish
then voted to make him a citizen and has continuously demanded that the American president grant Pollard a full pardon?
Although the European Union funding for civil society has continuously increased, complex bureaucratic application procedures and relatively high minimum grant
The proposed spin-off of the IPC Assets will allow Lundin Petroleum's management to solely focus on maximising shareholder value from its Norwegian portfolio which has continuously grown in size