Examples of using It has produced in English and their translations into Swedish
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not just the knowledge it has produced, with inquiry-based learning.
design and quality, it has produced a new category of recycled surfaces.
the Caisse said it has produced annual returns of 9.9 per cent over 10 years,
It has produced a detailed study on the costs of non-social Europe which concluded that,
the county administrative boards had designated it a butterfly park, and it has produced clear results.
the functions of the Tribunal and the material it has produced will strengthen the principles of states governed by law.
The total quantity of each substance listed in Annexes I and II it has produced in the Union, identifying the main categories of application in which the substance is used;(b).
as Member States have the obligation not to allow the aircraft which has been found without appropriate insurance to take-off from airport before it has produced evidence of valid insurance.
the new organizational concepts it has produced.
It has produced some successful results,
the Members have stressed that this occasion calls for reflection upon the way in which the Centre operates and upon the results it has produced in recent years, and I feel that
It has produced candidates concerning whom I have to say that I have not heard of a single Member of this House who thinks we are now about to appoint the 27 best-qualified men
It has produced a Memorandum of Understanding, which binds stakeholders to implement equal
The third party shall be responsible for all material and content it has produced and made public,
to the extent that- from its very origins- it has produced its own overcoming as the immanent horizon of actual struggles.
saline content, and it has produced several prototypes that have been tested.
The brewery was closed in 2004; it had produced beer since 1936.
But DNA had actually generated a faster way of learning: it had produced organisms with brains, and those organisms can learn in real time.
By 1989 it had produced 12 billion barrels of oil and then by 2007 an additional 1.54 billion barrels.