Examples of using Large potential in English and their translations into Swedish
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Taking the ambition of the European Commission to develop the large potential of IWT as a point of departure, the 2004 own-initiative opinion1 concentrated on the current fragmentary legal regime.
There is also a large potential for further sales of the Combat Management System to other countries.
Japan has the third highest e-commerce turnover in the world and a large potential audience.
since they have a large potential area of possible naturalization.
Clearly there is in all countries a large potential for increasing employment in services Chart 3.
offers a very large potential market opportunity.
resulting in a large potential for unexpected events.
thus the machine has a large potential in marketing;
the studies we have carried out also show a very large potential for our products.
Given the large potential for RFID applications,
Scientists in particular have highlighted the large potential of the Internet and the free exchange of knowledge.
exploitable recognizing the large potential which the already existing digital content in Europe offers.
Kitchen In kitchens, particularly in canteen kitchens, the large potential for energy savings in form of wasted heat is usually overlooked.
In kitchens, particularly in canteen kitchens, the large potential for energy savings in form of wasted heat is usually overlooked.
Unless specific incentives are put in place it is unrealistic to expect that the large potential for renewable energy will be exploited.
When purchasing feeds with large potential upstream impacts,
creative industries possess a large potential for creating growth
We can see a large potential market which, together with our unique manufacturing process,
We can see a large potential market which, together with our unique manufacturing process,
It has been shown that there are large potential savings to be made by optimising maintenance decisions during the service life to lower the total costs(a)