Examples of using It also represents in English and their translations into Swedish
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It also represents him as an angel in human form,
Unfortunately, it also represents all of the detritus, outdated
It also represents a compromise between the representatives of large chemical firms and SMEs.
Although this is an own-initiative opinion, it also represents an EESC contribution to the debate initiated by the Commission.
It also represents for Serbia a new opportunity to transform
For us, it also represents a spirit of exploration,
It also represents the culmination of a slow
It also represents both a guiding principle
It also represents an opportunity to at least partly resolve the problem of unemployment in rural areas.
Not only does it make the principle of free movement of people a reality, it also represents a historic step towards the reunification of Europe.
Quality policy represents a guarantee for consumers, but it also represents added value for farmers;
The owl is a well-known symbol for wisdom and knowledge, but to me, it also represents change, darkness
It also represents the future of the European project,
This is the first time our company has received this honor exclusively and it also represents the first IEEE Milestone to be received by a company in the Kyushu region of Japan.
If, in extreme cases, the first 4 hours are used for loading and the lorry is then driven for 9 hours, not only is the working time unacceptably long but it also represents a considerable traffic hazard.
The introduction of the". EU" Top Level Domain is said to afford the European Union a higher profile on worldwide information networks, and it also represents added value for the Internet naming system in addition to the national domain names.
Digital transformation requires a significant change in the way local authorities do business, but it also represents an incredible opportunity to introduce operational efficiencies that will improve service
to a certain extent, it also represents the continued construction of the European identity
the expression of their freedoms, but it also represents an important potential resource for the European information market.