Examples of using The drop in in English and their translations into Swedish
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This effect, and the drop in activity in the limbic system,
If you look at rail freight in Europe, for example, the drop in traffic is quite alarming.
There is no cost to join the classes or lectures the Drop In studio and one need not have bought ticket to Yoga Games.
You will pass the Drop In Hotel, follow the road
I will gonna make the drop in the counting room.
Moreover, the rates of decline in producer and consumer food prices are rather low when compared to the drop in agricultural commodity prices- see Figure 1.
chief economist Raghuram Rajan, politicians who saw the drop in majority income chose not to deal with the inequality but rather to make more money available.
Six weeks ago, they decided to cut the Watch's funding in half, citing the drop in crime as a reason.
beneficial effects on public health is not a true one: the drop in production benefits only the cigarette multinationals which would dominate the world market.
If the level shifts had not been allowed for, the drop in GDP would not show as so steep at the turn of the year
It feels highly satisfactory today to note that we already began to respond to the drop in incoming orders back in 2007 by reducing our fixed costs,
The drop in the growth of the euro area's economic output is the result of both external factors(increased oil prices,
A key consequence of lower investment was the drop in the average value of investments in a single enterprise from EUR 8.8m in 2008 to EUR 4.7m one year later.
One of these members compared the situation with the drop in residential investment in the early 1990s,
We know that the drop in consumption in Europe combined with increasing imports from third countries has resulted in falling prices
visa requirements for foreign interns so as to compensate for the drop in the number of Russia's young people.
The drop in deficits that we have seen is more an indication of the economic adjustments following expectations of greater growth in the economy,
The drop in teen deaths had been a rare bright spot in the opioid epidemic that has seen adult overdose deaths surge year after year- fueled by abuse of prescription painkillers,