Examples of using More than expected in English and their translations into Swedish
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The system worked well even a little more than expected.
The department was even more than expected, very stylish
This accumulation was slightly more than expected based on single-dose results.
More than expected.
A few more than expected, I'm afraid.
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At the same time, we can state that the realignment in the Nordic region has cost more than expected, with one of the consequences being shortcomings in delivery capacity.
as the systemic exposure increases more than expected following an increase in dosage.
At the same time, energy and food prices have risen more than expected, which has reduced household purchasing power and increased inflation.
reduce their consumption more than expected or intended.
this was largely because productivity rose more than expected.
The division on the labour market, with increases in employment in sectors less exposed to competition has meant that wages have risen more than expected.
However, productivity had once again risen more than expected, which contributed to subduing domestic cost pressures.
If the Swedish economy risks deteriorating more than expected, it may be necessary to implement further unconventional measures.
Worked in three teams where smart payment tied to results and I got more than expected, while workers' wages have increased.
Other commodity prices rose somewhat more than expected in December but have now fallen back
The increase at steady state was slightly more than expected on the basis of dose,
Apart from oil prices, a number of other prices have also risen more than expected, including fruit
Were the pick-up in demand and economic activity to slacken more than expected, a larger rate cut may be needed that would stabilise both real economic developments and inflation.
also rose more than expected, increasing by 2.9 per cent in March compared with March 2000.".