Examples of using Steadily increasing in English and their translations into Swedish
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the company boasts a steadily increasing number of customers
The steadily increasing life expectancy of European citizens is excellent news which favours intergenerational dynamics and exchange.
Steadily increasing trend for organic textiles: The proportion of organic clothing as a percentage of total sales overtook the market share held by Spreadshirt for the first time.
the company boasts a steadily increasing number of customers
Europe needs to find appropriate responses to today's key challenges: the steadily increasing forces of global competition,
however the group is steadily increasing in numbers.
Background The need for modeling and assessment of water quality in catchment areasis steadily increasing in society.
personnel managers must be able to manage a steadily increasing flow of international contacts and recruiting assignments.
Surahammar 17 April 1998 To the editor The steadily increasing interest in powder metallurgy is accompanied by similar attention to the technology of Hot Isostatic Pressing HIP.
where we see steadily increasing demand.
A steadily increasing number of firms are looking to display furniture in a public environment with a focus on design.
the number of scientific publications on this topic is steadily increasing.
with the range of newly produced components steadily increasing.
profession has therefore witnessed significant job growth coupled with steadily increasing salaries.
what their number is also steadily increasing.
new factories and a steadily increasing workforce.
theology in his own house to a steadily increasing number of students.
In other words, a steadily decreasing number of economically active persons will have to provide for a steadily increasing number of dependent persons.
A steadily increasing transport flow,
Furthermore, existing inequalities are becoming wider, and steadily increasing levels of poverty and unemployment are likely to fuel further social problems,
