Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A peak of in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The Central Bank states that the economy currently has a peak of tax payments
Community exports fell from a peak of 330618 tonnes in 1997 to 273737 tonnes in 2001.
When Austria joined the Union in 1995, the government deficit continued to increase slightly and reached a peak of 5.2% of GDP.
The government debt ratio continued to rise in the early years of the consolidation programme to reach a peak of 79.0% of GDP in 1994.
On 15 January 2002 the number of euro banknotes in circulation( including the banknotes held in the vaults of MFIs) reached a peak of 8.1 billion.
However, in seven Member States, it is higher than 50% with a peak of 84% in Estonia
In July and August 1996, the deviation widened again to a peak of 3.4% and the Italian lira remained more than 2.25% below its future cen tral rate against the median currency for about one month.
This will help reduce unemployment from a peak of more than 9% in 2004 to an expected 8.2% in 2007 in the EU.
Community budget expenditure has crept upwards from 0.83% in 1981 to 1.17% in 1993, with a peak of 1.20% in 1992.
So, does the collapse in gold prices- from a peak of $1,900 per ounce in August 2011 to under $1,250 at the beginning of July 2013- represent a vote of confidence in the global economy?
The 2002 update projects an annual rate of growth of GDP of around 3.8% during the period to 2006, with a peak of 4% in 2004 and some deceleration as from 2005.
increased to reach a peak of 12.2% of GDP in 1993;
Infections appear to have stabilized after reaching a peak of 7,000, and the team has also ruled out the possibility of port 5555 being remotely opened.
This will help increase the employment rate from 64% in 2005 to 66% in 2008 while reducing unemployment from a peak of more than 9% in 2004 to 7.3% in 2008.
generally few(2 to 5%), although this does reach a peak of 7 to 8% in Belgium,
Madam President, the fact that Croatia is not being admitted to the Council of Europe on the pretext of a supposed absence of press freedom really is a peak of Parliamentary hypocrisy.
In Ireland, the incidence increased during the late 1990s to a peak of 18.3 cases per million per year in 2000,
recording a daily average of 45.4 billion ECUs in October 1992, with a peak of 62.5 billion.
fell dramatically from a peak of €28 billion in 1993 to €9 billion in 2000,