Examples of using Its total in English and their translations into Swedish
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The European Union reaffirms its total solidarity with the American people
However its total photon flux is several times lower than that of the main ring
The European Union declares its total solidarity with the United States,
The EU has already committed to reducing its total greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030
The EU is committed to reduce its total greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 by 20%,
For the coverage of indirect eligible costs, a participant may opt for a flat-rate of its total direct eligible costs, excluding its direct eligible costs for subcontracting.
The United Kingdom devoted 42% of its total aid(less agriculture,
Natural gas provided the U.S. with 27 percent of its total energy in 2012, compared with just 18 percent from coal.
It reinvests 25% of its total revenue back into research
By that time, Ulyanovsk State University with its total enrollment nearing 4500 had grown to include 11 faculties.
With regard to the death penalty, the Commission has often expressed its total support for all those who support the entire abolition of the death penalty.
Per segment, Cord had a decrease of its total revenues of 2%,
region must dispose of its total resources so that they do what they are best at compared with others.
It reinvests 25% of its total revenue back into research
Its total catchment area is 1335 km²,
TF Bank has grown its total operating income from SEK 272 million in 2012 to SEK 441 million in 2016, corresponding to a compounded annual growth rate of 13 percent.
recent approval of the Galileo Programme, for which it has expressed its total and unreserved support on several occasions.
A recent economic evaluation of the Fuchsia brand undertaken by University College Cork estimated its total direct value to have been EUR 107 million in 2005.
intends to limit its administrative spending and to restrict this sum to under 20% of its total expenditure.
the EU is Libya's biggest trading partner with 70% of its total trade in 2009.
