Examples of using Nominal terms 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
In particular, economic reforms are continuing to push down the prices of utilities and network industries in real and nominal terms.
This compares with a forecast rate of EU GDP growth of 0.8%(3% in nominal terms) for 2003.
Croatia displayed falls in nominal terms, though more limited than in previous years.
However, even in these circumstances, prices are still no higher than pre-liberalisation levels in nominal terms and much lower in real terms. .
reaching historic highs- in dollars- in nominal terms.
that expenditure is forecast to grow by 2.4% annually in nominal terms and increase as a share of GDP.
publicly guaranteed debt remains fairly stable in nominal terms at around USD 1.85 billion,
Households' disposable income grew again last year, in nominal terms by 5.4 per cent and per cent and in real terms by two per cent.
Non-financial corporations' fixed investments in Finland diminished by 7 per cent in nominal terms last year.
Over the 1990-2007 period general government expenditure grew in nominal terms by just short of four per cent per year.
M0 in nominal terms has actually increased.
Oil prices in US dollars rose to record levels in nominal terms during 2004.
Annual growth in nominal terms.
Evolution of prices in domestic currency in real and nominal terms.
Households' fixed investments went up by 9 per cent in nominal terms.
Although funding of primary and outpatient care has slightly gained significance in nominal terms in recent years, it is still quite limited.
Net national income grew by 0.9 per cent in nominal terms but by 1.6 per cent in real terms last year because the terms of trade improved.
Non-financial corporations' operating surplus, or operating profit, grew by 12 per cent in nominal terms from the previous year.
Net national income grew by 1.5 per cent in nominal terms, but contracted by 2 per cent real terms last year, and was EUR 30,070 per capita.
The surplus was higher than ever in nominal terms, and relative to GDP it was the highest since 2000.