Examples of using Representing more in English and their translations into Swedish
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man's vision in 1992, is today a global network of 14,000 members, representing more than 8,000 companies and 70 professions.
with more than 300 students representing more than 40 countries.
Develop a global perspective on design 97 percent of our students are international, representing more than 47 different nationalities.
The Offer being accepted to such an extent that William Hill becomes the owner of shares representing more than 90 per cent of the outstanding shares in MRG;
In 2013, about 120 000 asylum applicants in the EU were minors, representing more than one quarter of the total number of asylum applicants.
In 2009 DG COMP issued a recovery order representing more than 70% of its earmarked operational budget.
The total number of visits increased by 15,7%(1 064 039 visits in 2005 against 919 584 in 2004), representing more than 2 950 visits per day.
white regions on the imagery representing more moisture than dark regions.
Over 5,000 customers-- from manufacturers and distributors, to services organizations-- representing more than 80 countries around the globe have selected Epicor ERP to run their organizations.
Atlas Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd, India("Atlas"), cooperated, representing more than 90% in volume and value of the total imports of coumarin from India during the IP.
Member States shall ensure that transactions with related parties representing more than 5% of the companies' assets
academic experts, representing more than a third of the global apparel and footwear market.
Two thirds of the envisaged programmes could be adopted in 1995, representing more than 80% of the funding allocated to the twelve Member States and almost 45% of the allocation for the three newcomers.
Following a written request from air carriers representing more than half of the operations at an airport
In the case of quotas representing more than 20% of the national pro duction of the product concerned,
Following a written request from air carriers representing more than half of the operations at an airport
A proportion of the fish examined, representing more than 10% of the quantity in the sample,
At this stage, 22 countries have ratified the MLC representing more than 45% of the world fleet tonnage while 30 ratifications
3,000 lynx Lynx lynx still roam the forests, representing more than 40% of the total EU population.
control of Romania's external borders, representing more than 2 000 km of the EU's external frontier, in other words, the Schengen area's future external border.