Examples of using Have profound in English and their translations into Swedish
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Two recent major international agreements will have profound effects on the patterns of world trade.
The researchers found that increasing the use of wood products to the equivalent of 34% would have profound and positive effects.
Taxes have profound effects on economic behavior
more of annual wood growth would have profound and positive effects.
All gallery hosts have profound knowledge in contemporary art,
more of annual wood growth would have profound and positive effects.
Changes which will have profound effects on the life
We hypothesise that the scarcity of IPv4 addresses will have profound effects on several of the desirable properties of the internet.
Climate change will have profound impacts on the physical
These developments could have profound consequences for both Community
how we work with them, can have profound implications on global resources and climate change.
Policies that have profound adverse consequences on the efficiency
In the long run this will probably have profound implications for the territorial organisation of public administration
Changing weather conditions will also have profound effects on human health
Sustainable development will in a longer perspective have profound effects on issues such as transport
Our experts have profound understanding of forest and paper industry's equipment and machinery and the business requirements for the design.
Sweden and China have profound understanding of industry specific requirements for industrial equipment and machinery.
It will also have profound effects on what options you are able to see.'.
Our experts have profound understanding of forest
any imbalance can have profound repercussions, both upstream and downstream.