Examples of using Have considerable in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Swedish banks have considerable equity, good profitability
Defence industries have considerable room for manoeuvre in export markets.
I described how we have considerable experience in the field of police training.
But we in Parliament also have considerable responsibility.
All members of the team have considerable responsibility.
Local and regional ecological problems can have considerable implications for international relations.
We have an organisation in which the departments have considerable autonomy and in which much of the strategic work takes place.
Most brokers would also have considerable conversion costs, as they manage their offices using standard software based on commissions.
We have considerable experience of delivering hardware to our customers' needs with correctly licensed software.
Inland waterways have considerable reserve capacity for goods transport,
Buying, selling, utilizing, as well as having Trenbolone may have considerable legal effects,
We have considerable experience of prescription,
A change in LFA status for these areas can have considerable effects on farms' income,
I do, however, have considerable difficulty with the way in which the damage is recouped,
Purchasing, selling, making use of, as well as having Trenbolone might have considerable legal effects,
The Stations of the Cross have considerable importance as a devotional exercise in the Roman Catholic church;
It recognises that implementation could have considerable socio-economic impacts
I might for example remind you that we still have considerable outstanding commitments amounting to billions in Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean.
even possessing Trenbolone could have considerable legal repercussions,
Technical debt can have considerable consequences for the company's efficiency