Examples of using Represents more in English and their translations into Swedish
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Did you know that caring for your clothes at home represents more than one fourth of all of the greenhouse gas emissions in a garment's life?
Significant ingredient(s)' means the ingredient of a food that represents more than 50% of this food;
This represents more than 60% of total aid
STIM represents more than 84 000 songwriters. With a music license from us, you have the right to play all the music in the world.
Let us not forget that the banana sector represents more than 50% of the agricultural revenue in some producing regions.
This represents more than one third of the overall objective of EUR 315 billion in new investments over three years.
had turnover of€ 236 billion in 2002 and represents more than 2.5% of European Union GDP.
In Finland, battery recycling is organised by the producer organisation Recser Oy, which represents more than 500 battery and accumulator producers.
better coordination of EU aid, which represents more than 50% of global aid.
In Finland, battery recycling is organised by the producer organisation Recser Oy, which represents more than 500 battery and accumulator producers.
Today, we can say that the EU committed around €600 million, which represents more than half of the promised funds.
In Finland, battery recycling is organised by the producer organisation Recser Oy, which represents more than 500 battery and accumulator producers.
50 amps times volts- represents more than three times as much possible demand as amp service.
This represents more than a doubling of the funds that were available in previous years €165 million euros.
Nu Skin is part of the worldwide Direct Selling Association(DSA) that represents more than 90 million independent sales people who sell nearly US$154 billion of goods and services annually.
We cannot claim that the WTO has a global vocation if it excludes a country which represents more than 20% of the world' s population.
Are connected with hydraulic engineering projects, irrigation or land drainage, provided that the volume of water to be used for the supply of drinking water represents more than 20% of the total volume of water made available by such projects or irrigation or drainage installations, or.
provided that the volume of water to be used for the supply of drinking water represents more than 20% of the total volume of water made available by such projects
materially improves its functioning or represents more than 10% of the initial depreciation base of the asset;
Public procurement is one of the key areas of the Single Market since it represents more than 11% of the Union GDP