Examples of using Annually in English and their translations into Turkish
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The Q Awards are awarded annually by Q magazine.
Let that vote be cast in secret, and annually.
Million per family annually for 30 years.
Vala pays 15m euros annually in rent to Monaco for the usage.
Agricultural damage in the US is estimated as costing about US$800 million annually.
Welcome to the annual meeting of people who… annually meet.
Robert Stroud's petition for parole has been denied annually for 24 years.
The total value of legal software in Serbia is estimated around 71m euros annually, while the illegal software value is estimated at 73m euros.
The Transatlantic Trends survey is conducted annually by the GMF in collaboration with Compagnia di San Paolo, based in Torino, Italy.
Thanks to the renewed preferential tariffs, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Miroljub Labus said, sugar exports will pour about 83m euros annually into state coffers.
The prize is awarded annually by the Prince of Asturias Foundation, headed by Spain's Crown Prince Felipe,
Let's say that your interest rate is equal to 6% annually, which is 0.5% monthly which is the same thing as 0.005.
Traffic safety has deteriorated in Bosnia and Herzegovina(BiH) in recent years, with statistics showing a 7% increase in the number of people killed on the road annually.
The Best European Goalkeeper award is a football award given annually since 1990 to the most outstanding Goalkeeper in Europe, as voted by the UEFA magazine, in 2009 the ESM become the donor of the award.
Interest rates on housing loans in the euro range are between 4%- 8% annually, while the banks argue that there are no conditions to lower them.
Less than 1 percent is spent on their With over $133 million in admission fees annually, heavily promoted research,
A lot of people like to pay it annually, take the medicine in one spoonful. Or we can break it down for you.
Under the International Drug Control Treaties, Member States are formally required to provide annually information on the working of the international drug control treaties.
Turkey has the sixth largest GDP in Europe with 644.8 billion euros annually and its growth over in the past decade and a half has hovered at around 6.5.
there are more than 200,000 cars on the road now, a figure that is rising by about 10,000 annually.