Примери за използване на Latter figure на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The latter figure, of course, is.
The EU's Energy roadmap 2050 projects that the latter figure will rise to 55% by 2050.
The latter figure is closely related to the term of use.
Their size shallbe 210× 297 mm, the permitted length ranging from 5 mm below the latter figure to 8 mm above;
The latter figure appears in Arnaud-Amaury's report to the pope.
The College of Commissioners is responsible for the former two andthe individual DGs for the latter( Figure 6).
That latter figure is higher than in any of the previous four surveys.
(82) For reasons which have been explained elsewhere,(83) the latter figure is probably too low, but we may use it as a conservative representation of reality.
The latter figure is larger than the Gross Domestic Product(GDP) of every nation in the world with the exception of the US, China, Japan and India.
At the same time it should be noted that the latter figure is the case on both sides, so the thickness of the box is added twice.
The latter figure is increasing at an amazing rate, Gundotra said, although it's unclear how many of those images are being uploaded to the social network.
Estimates of its prevalence vary massively, from 0.05% to as much as 25%, although the latter figure is considered wildly overestimated, with recent studies deeming the number to be somewhere between 1 and 4%.
The latter figure has“mysteriously disappeared from today's playing cards,” though examples of Knight playing cards exist in the fossil record.
For a medium emissions scenario(SRES A1B) and in the absence of adaptation, river flooding is estimated to affect about 300,000 people per year by the 2050s and390,000 people by the 2080s; the latter figure corresponds to more than a doubling with respect to the baseline period(1961-1990).
Usually, it is this latter figure that CFD and Forex traders respond.
The latter figure accords well with the other global figure from ancient sources, by the 6th-century writer JohnLydus, of 389,704(excluding fleets) for the army of Diocletian.
Even taking account of these latter figures, there had been a clear reduction in the number of Irish women travelling abroad for an abortion.
The latter figure is particularly relevant in the processing of finished walls with wax or protective varnish, then cover is complemented by water-repellent properties and acquires a uniform gloss.
The latter figure is higher- standing at around 7.7 billion, excluding M2M connections- since a“unique subscriber” as defined by GSMA can have multiple connections or SIM cards.
The latter figure is the position of market economists and credit ratings firms, while the slightly more optimistic figure is the product of the Central Bank of Russia(which estimates that the economy will shrink by 0.7% over the first quarter of this year).
The latter is a key figure in the corporation.
The latter represent a figure of animals, cut out from a leaf, people, which are highlighted from the side of the wall.
Zaschipyvaem edge andcrush them with a fork(or a knife cut the figure)- the latter procedure is not mandatory.
Although, that Sanjak Bey stood in ranks higher than Cadi, the latter is the most important figure in the region and enjoys the greatest influence.
The latter will help chubby ladies to hide figure flaws in the waist and hips.
Although the sanjak bey was higher in the hierarchy than the kadi, the latter was the most important figure in the region and enjoyed the greatest influence.
He is also known by the nom de guerre Haji Abdullah, andin some circles as Abdullah Qardash- although Iraqi officials suggest the latter was a separate Isis figure who died two years ago.”.
Both problem drinkers as non-problem drinkers reported to use alcohol to manage pain, although in the latter group to less extent(see figure 1).
Above all the latter represents in an exemplary way the figure of the court master, with his roles as composer, performer, poet and intellectual, in this case expert in philology and jurisprudence.
National figures for the latter group are not collected.