Examples of using Means greater in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Sickness absence means greater costs for both companies
Something, which means greater risks for those who do not fit in to the healthy template.
It means greater social support in new
This means greater emphasis on creating jobs
Regarding sensitive personal data we have introduced special authorisation checks, which means greater protection for your personal data.
also means greater dust intake
which should provide for a better division of labour between the different donors, which means greater harmony.
what is not said is that the Lisbon Treaty means greater participation by the European Parliament.
we will also act according to our belief that greater freedom for music means greater freedom for all other forms of expression,
the next stage will be to work with resource management, which means greater support for planning
Simplification has to mean greater responsibility for all the actors involved.
That means great inconvenience to travellers
It would mean greater success for The Heat Is On in the long run.
Digitization means great opportunities- but also threats
Digitization means great opportunities to address the challenges facing welfare.
That means great for me and for us… and especially for the children.
That means great for me.
And that means, great skiing all year round.
Investment means great opportunities for growth and a broadening of the group's offer.
In Greve, FrontDesk has meant greater efficiency in the citizen's encounter with the municipality.