Examples of using Increasingly large in English and their translations into Swedish
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In course of time they have become increasingly larger in format.
Increasingly, large sections of civil society know exactly what the WTO is about,
 By digitising an increasingly larger share of the day-to-day economy for end customers, the banks can broaden their offerings and strengthen their positions.
sensing devices are forming increasingly larger network, enabling more efficient,
This occurs in decreasing measure when total production incorporates an increasingly larger share of products which cannot serve as capital-producing instruments of production.
Renewable energy production will make up an increasingly larger part of the portfolio
The growth of marine transport has led to ship owners introducing increasingly larger vessels, capable of carrying thousands of containers at a time.
We are now driving applications of the technology in increasingly larger systems(up to around 10 MW),
After 1900, however ingot steel took an increasingly larger share of the market whilst the so-called wrought iron methods,
Raisting earth station The aerial projects that ZARGES implements in the'70s and'80s become increasingly larger and more complex.
government still requires an increasingly larger portion of privately produced national wealth.
This goal must be reached at a time when new regions of the world are claiming an increasingly larger share of world prosperity.
In recent years though, al-Shabab has weakened slightly and increasingly larger areas are controlled by government loyal troops.
princes aspiring to the rank of absolute ruler made war to bring increasingly larger contiguous territories under their supreme control.
Snake Deluxe" is a fun game where you have to feed the snake rich apples so that it becomes increasingly larger.
Early on, the nets were three metres high, and they became increasingly larger, particularly as the stone anchor was replaced by the storm-proof iron anchor.
How can we accept that more and more ships, increasingly larger in scale and increasingly automated, ply the waters off our coasts without always respecting the strict safety,
Over time the space between increasingly larger objects is empty,
Economies of scale combined with reduced transport costs also help to explain why an increasingly larger share of the world population lives in cities and why similar economic activities are concentrated in the same locations.
This sector is becoming increasingly large, as many people have already pointed out.